AI in the Newsroom: Is Artificial Intelligence Changing How We Trust the Media?
Lately, it feels like artificial intelligence is showing up everywhere, especially in the news. More media companies are starting to use AI tools to write articles, summarize information, and even create images or videos. At first, this sounds efficient, but it also raises some serious questions about trust. If readers don’t know whether a story was written by a journalist or generated by AI, it could make people more skeptical of what they see online. There have already been examples of AI generated images spreading on social media during major political events, sometimes misleading people before the truth comes out.
Social media platforms make this issue even more complicated because information spreads so quickly. A single AI generated post can go viral before anyone verifies it, shaping public opinion in real time. This matters especially during election seasons or major political debates, when accurate information is critical. At the same time, AI can also help journalists by analyzing large amounts of data or identifying breaking stories faster than humans alone. Because of this, AI in the newsroom isn’t completely negative it just changes the way information is created and shared.
The growing use of AI in media shows how technology continues to reshape politics and public opinion. As social media users, especially college students, we need to be more aware of where information comes from and question whether what we see online is reliable or influenced by automated tools.
Reference:
Associated Press. (2024, January 16). News outlets grapple with rise of artificial intelligence in journalism. Associated Press News. https://apnews.com/
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