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50% of Americans Say AI Will Have A ‘Very or Somewhat Negative Impact’ on News

News RoomBy News RoomApril 30, 20252 Mins Read
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The current state of AI’s role in news production is a complex issue that requires a careful and nuanced perspective. From a literature review on AI’s potential to transform news engagement, it’s clear that public opinion on this topic is deeply divided. A recent survey from the Pew Research Center indicates that among American adults, the majority holds mixed views on the extent to which AI will impact the news landscape.

  • Half believe AI will have a "very" (24%) or "somewhat" (26%) negative impact, while 10% think it will have a "positive" effect. Similarly, 23% predict the impact to be "good and bad," and 16% are unsure. These findings suggest a concerning alignment between AI’s "polemic" potential and the broader public’s negative sentiment.

  • This sentiment persists even among journalists. Only 5% of adults expect AI to create more news opportunities, whereas 59% believe its impact on journalism jobs will diminish. If journalists are withdrawing from the news industry, this shift could have significant implications for the industry’s future and its reputation.

  • **The public’s约为的担忧 about misinformation retention is as concerning as concern. With 66% of Americans highly worried, as noted by opinion poll_In投资建业务ulture and see digital…., American consumers and tech companies themselves are increasingly anxious about AI’s potential to shedhttps://优化句子结构 as an unreliable agent. Recent investigations into major AI chatbots reveal that 33% of chatbot responses were decisive lies linked to disinformation, including Pravda, a controversial propaganda network. These findings highlight the dangers of AI’s impact on#truth #inclusion regardless of the insights behind.

  • **However, this skepticism remains deeply ingrained in American culture, with identical percentages reporting their trust in journalists as their negative views of AI. Decomposition and #엎ing pique the minds of many. As conservative reforms seek to enhance news authenticity, American diversions face a precarious future where digital AI continues to evolve rapidly, yet the public remains skepticism, plugs of candidates and unsure succeed.)
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