People’s view on AI in media
Worried about ‘stories of consequence’
Data shows audiences are still deeply ambivalent about the use of these technologies, which means publishers need to be extremely cautious about where and how they deploy them. Amy Ross Arguedas, a postdoctoral researcher fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford in the UK, and Nic Newman, a senior research associate at the same institution, unpack the issue.
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are disrupting many aspects of modern life, and the news industry is no exception. In a year with a record-breaking number of elections wor
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