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The Critical Impact and Socio-Ethical Implications of AI on Content Generation Practices in Media Organizations

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Abstract

This systematic literature review explores the socio-ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in contemporary media content generation. Drawing from 44 peer-reviewed sources, policy documents, and industry reports, the study synthesizes findings across three core domains: bias detection, storytelling transformation, and ethical governance frameworks. Through thematic coding and structured analysis, the review identifies recurring tensions between automation and authenticity, efficiency and editorial integrity, and innovation and institutional oversight. It introduces the Human–AI Co-Creation Continuum as a conceptual model for understanding hybrid narrative production and proposes practical recommendations for ethical AI adoption in journalism. The review concludes with a future research agenda emphasizing empirical studies, cross-cultural governance models, and audience perceptions of AI-generated content. This aligns with prior studies on algorithmic journalism.

Original languageEnglish
Article number214
JournalSocieties
Volume15
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • algorithmic bias
  • digital journalism
  • ethical AI frameworks
  • generative AI
  • journalism ethics
  • media governance
  • narrative automation

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