2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-43926-1_18
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Artificial Intelligence in Journalism: Case Study of the Spanish, Portuguese and Brazilian News Media Systems

Sara Pérez-Seijo,
Suzana Barbosa,
Paulo Nuno Vicente
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“…The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by news organizations is uneven (Lima Santos et al 2022;Simon 2022), as it is still expensive and requires high investments, limiting its use, especially by those based in the Global South. This is the case in Brazil, where studies indicate that the use of AI by national news organizations is still sporadic (Carreira 2017;Araújo 2017;Essenfelder and Sant'Anna 2022), although there are significant cases as reported in previous research (Pase and Pellanda 2019;Essenfelder et al 2019;Dalben 2020Dalben , 2022Santos 2020;Pérez-Seijo et al 2023) and verified by us in the empirical research for this article.…”
Section: Ai and Journalism In Brazilsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by news organizations is uneven (Lima Santos et al 2022;Simon 2022), as it is still expensive and requires high investments, limiting its use, especially by those based in the Global South. This is the case in Brazil, where studies indicate that the use of AI by national news organizations is still sporadic (Carreira 2017;Araújo 2017;Essenfelder and Sant'Anna 2022), although there are significant cases as reported in previous research (Pase and Pellanda 2019;Essenfelder et al 2019;Dalben 2020Dalben , 2022Santos 2020;Pérez-Seijo et al 2023) and verified by us in the empirical research for this article.…”
Section: Ai and Journalism In Brazilsupporting
confidence: 81%