How AI is changing the news, and what businesses need to know
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How AI is changing the news, and what businesses need to know
"According to Mary Meeker's 2025 State of the Internet report, ChatGPT is already handling an estimated 365 billion searches annually - a growth rate more than five times faster than Google in its early years. At the same time, Google's AI Overviews are taking center stage in search results, often giving users summarized answers before they ever visit a website."
"The speed of AI adoption has caught many industries off guard and has begun to overwhelm professionals. According to a recent LinkedIn survey, over half of respondents said AI training feels like a second job. At the same time, newsrooms continue to shrink, people are turning to AI tools instead of traditional search, and generative platforms are pulling together information from press releases, filings, and media stories into single, summarized narratives."
Artificial intelligence has moved beyond being a productivity tool and is changing how people find and consume news. ChatGPT handles an estimated 365 billion searches annually, growing faster than early Google, while Google's AI Overviews frequently provide summarized answers before users visit websites. Traditional pathways for discovering news are breaking down as AI-generated summaries often become the first point of contact for audiences. Rapid AI adoption is overwhelming professionals and newsrooms are shrinking, driving users toward generative platforms that synthesize press releases, filings and media stories into single narratives. As a result, investors, customers, journalists and employees may see AI-generated answers that could be incomplete or misleading.
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