Media Attitudes To AI Are Starting To Shift
['Emma Woollacott']
Forbes - Business
gettyAfter years of enthusiastic coverage, the British broadcast media are starting to be more skeptical about the benefits of AI.
Stories are increasingly emerging where AI affects existing public concerns, including child safety, youth unemployment, cyber crime, copyright, energy demand and defense.
Now the conversation covers jobs, energy, copyright and child safety," commented Stephen Waddington, co-author of AI for Public Relations.
AI coverage of the creative industries, meanwhile, is dominated by ownership, consent and livelihoods.
The shift in angle by broadcasters reflects changes in public attitudes to AI around the world.