AI is consolidated as a source of information among new generations
Conversational assistants powered by artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT, are transforming the information habits of young people, according to the Reuters 2025 Report on digital consumption. The study, based on surveys of 97,000 people in 48 countries, shows that 15% of those under 25 years of age use these tools weekly to stay updated.
Preferences and skepticism in the information landscape
Among the most used platforms, ChatGPT (developed by OpenAI) leads the ranking, surpassing alternatives such as Gemini from Google and Llama from Meta. Users especially value features such as:
- Automated article summaries (27%)
- Content translation (24%)
- Personalized recommendations (21%)
- Responses about current affairs (18%)
However, generalized skepticism persists: 62% of those surveyed prefer that humans maintain control over information production, concerned about the possible lack of transparency and reliability in content generated by algorithms.
Impact on the media industry
This phenomenon coincides with a crisis of credibility in traditional media, which has led some organizations to establish alliances with AI developers, while others initiate legal action for unauthorized use of their content. The report highlights how political figures such as Donald Trump and Javier Milei have taken advantage of this change to communicate directly with their audiences.
The Reuters Institute, attached to the University of Oxford, warns about the need to develop ethical frameworks that regulate the interaction between artificial intelligence and journalism, preserving truthfulness without slowing down technological innovation.
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