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Half of journalists use generative AI, new survey shows – POLITICO

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August 14, 2025
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However, the vast majority of those surveyed said they’re pessimistic about the technology itself: 85 percent believe AI will worsen fake news and 83 percent think it erodes trust in journalism.

The most popular use is for automated translation (45 percent), transcribing interviews (35 percent) and proofreading (30 percent). Common reasons for the use of generative AI are saving time, working more efficiently or seeking inspiration.

The application of generative AI “primarily supports existing tasks rather than transforming or reinventing journalistic processes,” the study pointed out.

Generative AI tools became mainstream after ChatGPT rose to global fame at the end of 2022. The AI models underpinning those tools are regulated under the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act.

Under the AI Act, developers of generative AI models face obligations such as disclosing how their models are trained, how they abide by copyright law and how they mitigate the most serious risks, such as any possible loss of control over their models.



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