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"Russia is moving, no, running towards an inside-net. Not only access to news and information, but even to people-to people communication with those from abroad, is shrinking day by day." Read Daria Dergacheva in Global Voices globalvoices.org/2025/10/07/i...
Inside-net: Russia is dismantling free internet connections
The Russian authorities this year created a ‘white list’ of websites that are not to be blocked while everything else would not be available for users in Russia
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richardfletcher.bsky.social
A thread on how people's use of generative AI has changed in the last year - based on survey data from 6 countries (🇬🇧🇺🇸🇫🇷🇩🇰🇯🇵🇦🇷 ).

First, gen AI use has grown rapidly.

Most people have tried out gen AI at least once (61%), and 34% now use it on a weekly basis - roughly doubling from 18% a year ago.
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felixsimon.bsky.social
✨🤖 Check out our new research on AI use around news and information and attitudes towards AI in society and journalism – with @rasmuskleis.bsky.social & @richardfletcher.bsky.social
reutersinstitute.bsky.social
How do people use generative AI in their daily lives? And how do they use it for news?
These are two of the questions we explore in a new report, based on fresh survey data from 🇦🇷🇩🇰🇫🇷🇯🇵🇬🇧🇺🇸

🔗 Full report
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🧵 Key findings in thread
rasmuskleis.bsky.social
Finally, as search engines increasingly integrate AI generated answers, we asked about trust in these – the trust scores are high across the board, with higher net positives than any of the standalone tools.

All this and more in the report here reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/generative-a... 3/3
rasmuskleis.bsky.social
Asked whether they trust different AI tools, the picture is very differentiated, with net positive trust scores for e.g. ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot, but negatives for those that are seen as part of various social media companies 2/3
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How do people think different sectors’ use of generative AI will change their experience of interacting with them?

More optimists than pessimists for e.g. science and search engines, but more pessimists than optimists for news media, government, and – especially – politicians 1/3
rasmuskleis.bsky.social
"Time spent on social media peaked in 2022 and has since gone into steady decline" John Burn-Murdoch notes.

For those interested in screen use in a broader sense, worth comparing to e.g. Ofcom figures on TV/video watching as a reminder of just how much time most of us spend with the big screen.
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AI capex investment follows "patterns from the introduction of nearly all general-purpose technologies", which delivered real change even as "bubbles burst either due to regulation, increased competition, or the buyers of the products being unwilling, or unable, to sustain" demand on.ft.com/46QMGW4
The AI capex endgame is approaching
The rapid building of excess capacity both extends bubbles and ultimately bursts them
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Sora, the new linked social app announced alongside the launch of Sora 2 generator, will obviously have nowhere near that user base initially, but sounds like something that will clearly qualify as a platform that disseminates information to the public? techcrunch.com/2025/09/30/o... 2/2
OpenAI is launching the Sora app, its own TikTok competitor, alongside the Sora 2 model | TechCrunch
The social app Sora will let users generate videos of themselves and their friends, which they can share in a TikTok-like feed.
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rasmuskleis.bsky.social
Spent all day in Brussels discussing DSA, systemic risks, mitigation measures, and where news media fits in to all of it. Consistently impressed by the thoughtful professionalism of the civil servants I meet and encouraged by the commitment of the MEPs who care about these issues
rasmuskleis.bsky.social
"If we’re going to have a good relationship going forward, you can’t have legislation that punishes companies from . . . your ally" US Ambassador to the EU says.

They don't like DSA, DMA, and AI Act. Let's see how they react to "Buy European" clauses www.ft.com/content/b6d9...
Brussels told to prove digital rules do not ‘punish’ US tech or fix them
Donald Trump’s ambassador to EU says no US president can ‘allow these kinds of infringements’ on American companies
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rasmuskleis.bsky.social
If getting TikTok U.S. for 1/10th of the market price is the quid, what might the pro quo be? www.theinformation.com/articles/tik...
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Most creators "never promised to do journalism, and that is not the expectation among the citizens who choose to follow them". The public increasingly "just want to hear it from the horse's own mouth."

Talked creators and more with Andreas Esbjørnsen www.weekendavisen.dk/kultur/postj...
Postjournalistik | Weekendavisen
Gatekeeperdød. Sociale medier har gjort aktivister, politikere og influencere til nyhedsbærere på linje med journalister. Hvis vi vil forstå Charlie Kirk, Gaza og Greta Thunberg, er vi nødt til at for...
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"When right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk was shot [the] next thing that followed was typical of any tragedy these days: a whirlwind of online misinformation. Except, it also included AI-generated false claims" from e.g. Grok, Google AI Overviews www.techpolicy.press/what-does-it...
What Does It Take To Moderate AI Overviews? | TechPolicy.Press
After Charlie Kirk's shooting, X's Grok and Google's AI Overviews spread false claims, raising urgent concerns about AI moderation, reports Varsha Bansal.
www.techpolicy.press
rasmuskleis.bsky.social
"Today," New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger says, "we’re seeing [the anti-press playbook] deployed in the United States, a country long synonymous with press freedom."

Read his speech here www.nytco.com/press/ag-sul...
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What if one could automatically monitor what politicians promise and enhance the ability to check, at scale, whether they deliver?

Pledgetracker, by @fullfact.org and researchers, tries to retrieve relevant evidence and reduce human verification effort.

Read their preprint here: lnkd.in/ec5gHYV9
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Untrustworthy information is a “factor whose relationship with beliefs is contingent upon environmental context, individual predispositions, and exposure volume" and not a uniform influence, Dahlke and Hancock show in paper based on two-wave survey and browsing data tsjournal.org/index.php/jo...
Untrustworthy Website Exposure and Election Beliefs: Selective Exposure and Ideological Asymmetry | Journal of Online Trust and Safety
Journal of Online Trust and Safety
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How would it impact people’s perception of news brands if they were transparent about the ideological leanings of their newsroom?

In online experiments in US, DuBosar et al evidence of out-group disdain for the "other side", but not on in-group favoritism journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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