A.I. News and Trustworthy Journalism

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About This Subject

As artificial intelligence becomes an increasingly prominent aspect of modern news and journalism, the questions of trust and validity in news articles are increasingly coming to the forefront. With the news cycle becoming faster and faster every passing year, the need to have quick digestible news stories is slowly becoming more important than complete, informative articles. Learning to discern human vs. AI-generated news content is becoming increasingly difficult as technology advances and it is inconclusive whether this is a net positive or negative for the journalism industry.

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Trustworthy journalism through AI. Data & Knowledge Engineering

Predicting AI News Credibility: Communicative or Social Capital or Both?

Consumer Trust in AI–Human News Collaborative Continuum: Preferences and Influencing Factors by News Production Phases


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