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In the era of intelligent communication, artificial intelligence technology is widely applied across various stages of news production, marking the advent of the era where news is collaboratively produced by humans and machines. Consequently, there has been a corresponding shift in the demand for talent in the media industry. The goal of the article is to investigate the dynamic intersection of artificial intelligence and intelligent communication technologies in training future journalists. The emergence of new technologies is prompting journalism education to adapt to new demands and undergo reforms. Traditional journalism education is no longer able to meet these new talent requirements, necessitating transformations in journalism education. Building upon the analysis of the impact of intelligent communication on news production, this article reviews past reforms in journalism education amid technological innovations and proposes an educational breakthrough focused on cultivating “H” talents in the era of intelligent communication. Therefore, journalism education in the era of intelligent communication urgently needs reforms.