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“Journalism isn’t immune to the larger trend of the gig-ification of labor.”
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“Journalism isn’t immune to the larger trend of the gig-ification of labor.”

A few high-profile writers are thriving. For most, it’s still a grind.

CNTI’s new report is the most comprehensive look yet at the independent journalism economy – and it bummed some of you out.


While journalism cultures around the world grapple seriously with the impact of AI, China’s closed and repressive media system can only celebrate the trend as a technological boost for the storytelling of the state.

When asking AI about the news, readers “know the answers they are getting are not perfect.” They keep asking anyway.



Precisely with the aim of analyzing the possible implications of AI legislation on journalism and the news sector in general, the Center for News, Technology and Innovation (CNTI) recently published the study “Journalism’s New Frontier: An Analysis of Global AI Policy Proposals and Their Impacts on Journalism.”
Why do people trust chatbots more than they trust humans? Or more specifically, human journalists?

Frequent users in the U.S. and India say they trust chatbots despite factual errors and outdated information.
