2024
DOI: 10.1177/27523543241299631
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Generative AI and Investigative Journalism—An Application of Baumol's Cost Disease Across Mass Communication Sectors

Christian-Mathias Wellbrock

Abstract: Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed various industries, automating tasks and enhancing productivity. Yet, its impact varies across sectors. In mass communication, AI has notably benefited entertainment, public relations, and advertising. However, it poses a lesser advantage for investigative journalism, where labor-intensive research and other highly specialized activities depend on highly educated journalists. This situation parallels Baumol's concept of a cost disease, which applies to la… Show more

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