As artificial intelligence becomes more involved in journalism, journalists and editors are grappling not only with how to ...
The study explores how readers interpret AI involvement in news articles and its impact on perceptions of credibility.
A University of Kansas study suggests people are more likely to doubt news from AI-generated articles than man-made ones.
Using AI to solve the problem of low trust in the media may seem like a brilliant idea, but it is problematic in many ways.
Earlier this week, an AI-generated news summary from the BBC that read, “Luigi Mangione shoots himself; Syrian mother hopes Assad pays the price; South Korea police raid Yoon Suk Yeol’s office.” ...
Readers are less likely to trust news writing aided by artificial intelligence (AI), according to new findings from the ...
Researchers have published two studies in which they surveyed readers on their thoughts about AI in journalism. When provided a sample of bylines stating AI was involved in producing news in some way ...
Researchers at the University of Kansas school of journalism have published two studies in which they surveyed readers on their thoughts about AI in journalism. When provided a sample of bylines ...