
Qué quiere el público del periodismo en la era de la IA: una encuesta en cuatro países
Tres cuartos o más de los encuestados valoran el papel del periodismo; más del 56 % dice que “la gente común” puede producir periodismo
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Tres cuartos o más de los encuestados valoran el papel del periodismo; más del 56 % dice que “la gente común” puede producir periodismo

El 50 % informa haber sufrido una extralimitación del Gobierno en el último año, en un contexto donde las tecnologías transforman los ecosistemas informativos y la libertad de prensa enfrenta crecientes amenazas legales, políticas y económicas.

In 2024, at least 124 journalists were killed—the deadliest year on record. Press freedom faces escalating threats worldwide, from violence and restrictive laws to online harassment and surveillance, leaving journalists and their sources increasingly vulnerable and under-supported.

The first in a series from CNTI’s AI and Journalism Research Working Group, this report highlights global insights at the intersection of journalism and AI — focused on what’s actionable for newsrooms.


How can the news media remain relevant, particularly with young audiences and underserved communities?

How can public policy addressing economic support for news enable independent, competitive journalism without creating political or legacy bias?

African journalists and the South African public express optimism about the impacts of technology on journalism, including AI

How can we ensure that mechanisms to stem disinformation aren’t used to restrict press independence or free speech?

From Afghanistan and Nigeria to Ukraine, journalists speak of exile, legacy, and resilience.

Three quarters of surveyed journalists do not think it is OK for their government to define journalism, regardless of perspective on government interference