We looked at how AI chatbots responded to questions and fact-checks about the UK election. Both ChatGPT-4o and Perplexity performed well in terms of accuracy, with ChatGPT-4o replying correctly in 78% of cases and Perplexity in 83% New factsheet reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/how-generati...
This factsheet looks at how well three chatbots respond to questions and fact-checks about the 2024 UK general election.
The use of X in Brazil had already plummeted in Brazil in the last few years before it was banned. According to our survey data, only 9% used it for news in early 2024, compared to 17% in 2020 Read our piece on the impact of X's block on journalism reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/x-has-b...
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Very much looking forward to speaking at this event by the @towcenter.bsky.social and the Craig Newmark Center in New York in two weeks, including about some of the work we have been doing at the Reuters Institute on AI and news. If you would like to say hello, I will be there 21th-26th 👋
X has been blocked in Brazil. Does it matter for journalism? Our own Gretel Kahn examines the real impact in this piece featuring the voices of smart colleagues such as @nataliaviana.bsky.social@mateusnetzel.bsky.socialreutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/x-has-b...
Journalists from Brazilian digital news outlets Agência Pública, Poder360, and Núcleo discuss the implications of the block for news outlets in the country.
New survey data shows that many people in Brazil, India, the UK and the US think news organisations put their interests ahead of the public's 📍 This is one of the findings of the latest report of our Trust in News Project. Read it in full reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/strategies-b...