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Artificial Intelligence-Supported Journalism and Approaches to Journalism
Abstract
In the digital age, where new communication technologies are developing rapidly, continuous change and transformation are taking place in many areas. This study aims to reveal the effects of artificial intelligence-supported journalism on the future of journalism, the benefits and risks it will provide to journalists, and how it will affect the media and journalism sector. In this context, data were collected through face-to-face interviews with 15 participants between January 1, 2025, and February 20, 2025, through a form consisting of semi-structured questions.The study found out how artificial intelligence is used in business, what the pros and cons are, what the participants thought about AI-supported journalism, how AI might change the future of journalism, what the pros and cons are for journalists in newsrooms, how AI will change the news industry, and how AI relates to the ideas of “fake news,” “disinformation,” “deepfake,” and “ethics.”
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