Reuters (news agency)public informationInstitute today released its annual Digital News Report, which notes that global interest in AI in theNews production and misinformationGrowing concerns about the application of aspects of the program have created new challenges for newsrooms that are already struggling to engage their audiences.
The annual report, which surveyed nearly 100,000 people in 47 countries or territories, concludes that consumers are more interested in news content produced using AI than in news content produced using AI.be skeptical.
Based on the results of the survey.52% of U.S. respondents and 63% of U.K. respondents are uneasy about news generated primarily by AIThe report The report surveyed an average of 2,000 people per country and region and noted that respondents were more open to AI Behind the scenes to make journalists more productive.
also,Concerns about fake news content online also rose 3 percentage points from last yearThis year, 59% of respondents said they were concerned.
Nic Newman, a senior fellow at the Reuters Institute and lead author of the Digital News Report, said, "The level of skepticism about AI is highjar, there will be a general concern about content reliability and trust being affected by (AI)."