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https://doi.org/10.22353/journalism.2026.01.05Keywords:
AI, ChatGPT, content, short news, promptAbstract
"In contemporary society, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of everyday practice across multiple sectors. Intelligent applications such as ChatGPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok-3, and Claude are increasingly used for a wide range of purposes, including answering questions, generating images, producing video and audio content, and processing textual materials. This rapid technological development has also had a significant impact on the field of journalism, where AI-based chatbots are increasingly employed in the production of diverse media content.
In particular, the use of artificial intelligence in the creation of newspaper short news items has drawn growing scholarly attention, especially regarding its potential advantages and limitations. One of the core characteristics of AI is its capacity to generate large volumes of repetitive and standardized content efficiently. Newspaper short news, which typically follows a fixed structure and standardized formulation, aligns closely with this capability.
Short news items are characterized by concise content, a formulaic structure, and a strong focus on factual information. Due to their repetitive and pattern-based nature, they are especially suitable for automated content generation using artificial intelligence technologies. Compared to other genres of journalistic writing, short news offers greater feasibility for AI-assisted or AI-generated production with reduced human intervention.
Therefore, this study focuses specifically on newspaper short news as a genre of journalistic writing and aims to examine the possibilities of using artificial intelligence in its production, as well as to analyze the potential benefits, limitations, and implications of AI-generated content for professional journalism."
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