Artificial Intelligence and the Future of News : Agency, Power, and Authority

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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of News : Agency, Power, and Authority

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 200 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041320050

Full Description

The rapid rise of AI and GenAI technologies has intensified longstanding tensions between economic precarity, technological innovation, and journalistic values. This book explores the impact of AI on journalism and media, moving beyond the 'North' and 'South' dichotomy.

Across diverse contexts in the Global North and South, AI is simultaneously heralded as a source of efficiency, personalisation, and newsroom survival, while also feared as a destabilising force that threatens jobs, erodes professional norms, and concentrates power in the hands of technology corporations. This volume delves into the challenges and opportunities that arise from AI, by foregrounding three interlocking themes: (i) the reconfiguration of journalistic agency, as decision-making increasingly shifts toward technological systems; (ii) the renegotiation of power within newsrooms, between journalism and the tech industry, and across global regions marked by an 'AI divide'; and (iii) the contestation of journalistic authority, as human oversight, ethics, and accountability are defended as safeguards in an age of automation. By weaving these together, the book highlights both the similarities and the divergences between resource-rich and resource-constrained media environments. It further demonstrates that AI's impact on journalism is shaped by institutional norms, political economies, and local realities. Without offering predictions, it maps the contested terrain of AI-enabled journalism, offering a critical resource for those seeking to understand and shape the future of news in the AI age.

This volume will be an indispensable resource for journalists and researchers of media and information technology in the age of AI. It was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Practice.

Contents

1. Generative AI and the Future of News: Examining AI's Agency, Power, and Authority 2. Journalistic Agency and Power in the Era of Artificial Intelligence 3. Unstoppable Implementation. Technological Imaginaries on Artificial Intelligence in Southern European Journalism 4. Next Generation Journalistic Norms: Journalism Students' Social Imaginary of AI-Infused Journalism 5. Artificial Intelligence and Journalism in Four African Countries: Optimists, Pessimists, and Pragmatists 6. "Journalism Will Always Need Journalists." The Perceived Impact of AI on Journalism Authority in Switzerland 7. My New Colleague, ChatGPT? How German Science Journalists Perceive and Use (Generative) Artificial Intelligence 8. The Human-AI Partnership in Romanian Newsrooms: AI as Both a News Topic and a Tool 9. AI in the Newsroom: Lessons from the Adoption of The Globe and Mail's Sophi 10. Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) Spring an Oasis to the Local News Deserts? 11. Journalistic Roles at the Local Press: Between Demographic Characteristics and the Commitment with the Community 12. Shifting the Gaze? Photojournalism Practices in the Age of Artificial Intelligence 13. Old Threats, New Name? Generative AI and Visual Journalism 14. Mapping Global Emerging Scholarly Research and Practices of AI-supported Fact-Checking Tools in Journalism 15. AI in African Newsrooms: Evaluating Translation Accuracy, Reliability, and Cultural Sensitivity in Tanzanian Media 16. Challenges and Needs in Algorithmic Literacy for Journalists: Uncovering the Reality of Portuguese Newsrooms