Abstract


 
 
 The media industry has increasingly adopted artificial intelligence (AI) to curate and distribute news. This review paper examines the current state of research on the impact of AI on the news industry, with a focus on its use in newsrooms, its effects on the diversity and accuracy of news coverage, its impact on the distribution of news, and the ethical and regulatory issues surrounding its use. The review finds that AI has the potential to make the news industry more efficient and reach more people. Still, it raises important concerns about bias, inaccuracies, and the diminished role of human editors. Concerns are also raised about filter bubbles and echo chambers when AI is used to spread the news. The review also
 
 

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