Abstract

PurposeVoice assistant (VA) technology is one of the fastest-growing artificial intelligence applications at present. However, the burgeoning scholarship argues that there are ethical challenges relating to this new technology, not the least related to privacy, which affects the technology’s acceptance. Given that the media impacts public opinion and acceptance of VA and that there are no studies on media coverage of VA, the study focuses on media coverage. In addition, this study aims to focus on media coverage in Indonesia, a country that has been underrepresented in earlier research.Design/methodology/approachThe authors used critical discourse analysis of media texts, focusing on three levels (text, discourse practice and social practice) to study how VA technology was discussed in the Indonesian context and what power relations frame the representation. In total, 501 articles were collected from seven national media in Indonesia from 2010 to 2020 and the authors particularly focus on the 45 articles that concern ethics.FindingsThe ethical topics covered are gender issues, false marketing, ethical wrongdoing, ethically positive effects, misuse, privacy and security. More importantly, when they are discussed, they are presented as constituting no real critical problem. Regarding discursive practices, the media coverage is highly influenced by foreign media and most of the articles are directed to well-educated Indonesians. Finally, regarding social practices, the authors hold that the government ideology of technological advancement is related to this positive portrayal of VAs.Originality/valueFirst, to provide the first media discourse study about ethical issues of VAs. Second, to provide insights from a non-Western context, namely, Indonesia, which is underrepresented in the research on ethics of VAs.

Highlights

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) applications are becoming increasingly prevalent in our lives

  • What ethical issues relating to Voice assistant (VA) technology are represented in Indonesian media texts and how are they represented?

  • We are concerned with the social issue that ethical aspects of VA technology should be discussed in Indonesian media, given that media contributes to shaping public perception related to an AI technology that is undergoing significant diffusion in society

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Artificial intelligence (AI) applications are becoming increasingly prevalent in our lives. As Ouchchy et al (2020) argue, a “crucial objective in developing ethical AI is cultivating public trust and acceptance of AI technologies.”. Given that media has a large impact on how issues are framed to the public (Ouchchy et al, 2020; Cave et al, 2018), it is reasonable to assume that media will have an impact on public opinion and acceptance of AI. The full terms of this license may be seen at http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/legalcode

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