Report

In-depth research and analysis from CNTI—providing evidence-based insights into the trends shaping the media and technology landscape.

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  • Journalism’s New Frontier: An Analysis of Global AI Policy Proposals and Their Impacts on Journalism

    CNTI analyzed 188 national and regional AI strategies, laws and policies that collectively cover more than 99 countries to determine how AI regulation is impacting journalism around the world.

  • AI Transcription and Translation in Journalism

    The second briefing from the AI and Journalism Research Working Group finds that while journalists are using AI transcription and translation systems, accuracy and accessibility vary, making continued human oversight essential.

  • AI Literacy & Communication

    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.

  • Focus Group Insights #3: In a Digital World, Getting the News Requires More Work, Not Less

    Research shows audiences are shifting from print and TV to digital platforms, but CNTI focus groups reveal a more active reality: people curate, verify, and engage with diverse news sources to stay informed in today’s complex media landscape.

  • Focus Group Insights #2: Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence Use in News and Journalism

    Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are transforming journalism, as newsrooms adopt automation to boost efficiency, expand readership, and adapt to market pressures.

  • Focus Group Insights #1: What Defines News, Journalism and Journalists

    Journalism faces shrinking budgets, staff cuts, and closures worldwide. Despite more digital outlets, quality reporting is declining, while many consumers increasingly avoid or limit their news exposure.

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    A Window into AI and Journalism in Africa: Perspectives from Journalists and the South African Public

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

  • Enabling a Sustainable News Environment: A Framework for Media Finance Legislation

    An analysis of 23 policies affecting over 30 countries

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    World Press Freedom Scores Fall Back to 1993 Levels – the Launch Year of World Press Freedom Day

    This analysis sheds important light on the downward trend over the last decade for press freedoms around the world.

  • Most “Fake News” Legislation Risks Doing More Harm Than Good Amid a Record Number of Elections in 2024

    In 2024, 50 countries face elections, including the U.S., India, and Mexico, amid rising disinformation and urgent need for trustworthy, fact-based news.