Just released: the latest SmartNews Top 5 Report. The Top 5 Report is the definitive ranking of the most-read storylines in the U.S. from the past week.
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SmartNews, Inc.の外部リンク
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- ソフトウェア開発
- 会社規模
- 社員 501 - 1,000名
- 本社
- Tokyo、Japan
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- 非上場企業
- 創立
- 2012
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- Machine Learning、Mobile News、Mobile App Development、Data Science、Ad Network、AI、Artificial Intelligence、News、Publishers、Advertisers
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Our recent survey shows a critical shift in how Americans perceive AI in news: • Trust in AI dropped from 45% to 42% between July and October. • 85% of news consumers demand transparency, saying news organizations should disclose AI use in content creation. • 75% would reduce or avoid news from sources that rely on AI. Their top concerns? Misinformation (64%), lack of human insight (60%), over-reliance on tech (47%), and bias (46%). The message is clear: transparency and human oversight are non-negotiable in the fight against misinformation.
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Outrage is the fuel of online misinformation. As reported in The Washington Post, a new study in Science Magazine reveals that anger drives people to share content without reading it. Worse, low-quality sources – like fake news and hyperpartisan sites – are the biggest culprits, exploiting outrage to spread falsehoods faster. Social media’s engagement-driven algorithms? They only amplify the problem: https://lnkd.in/gmWYvH3b
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Three out of four times, people share political links without even clicking. 🤯 New research reveals this "headline-only sharing" fuels misinformation and deepens divides – often unwittingly. Learn how these patterns impact democracy: 👇 https://lnkd.in/gy724FKq
Reading Beyond Headline Rare For Most on Social Media, Study Finds
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We live in a world where news influencers are growing their audiences. But they are also blurring the lines between fact and opinion, which means the role of objective journalism from trusted sources has never been more vital. Great reporting on this from Eleanor Hawkins in Axios. At SmartNews, we believe in the power of balance: amplifying trusted, fact-checked journalism while making space for diverse perspectives. In an era of overwhelming information, let’s champion publishers that provide transparency and nuance. https://lnkd.in/gXsFdw2M
News influencers lean right
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A clear-eyed take from Nieman Journalism Lab editor Laura Hazard Owen. She explains the habit almost every one of us has fallen prey to – constantly scrolling through our social feeds to see people’s reactions to the news of the moment. And she asks: Why not just read and watch trusted media sources, analyze the news critically, and leave it at that? Taking endless social “hot takes” out of the equation, Laura suggests, will lead to a healthier media diet and more quality time with families and friends. Check out her thoughtful piece below: https://lnkd.in/dSFJPbbk
I’m a journalist and I’m changing the way I read news. This is how.
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