
57.2% Of Journalists Fear AI Could Replace More Jobs In The Coming Years
- 57.2% of journalists fear AI could replace more jobs in the coming years
- 2% have already lost their jobs to AI, while others suspect it was a factor
- 33.7% have witnessed AI tracking news via social media
- Over 80% believe AI-generated stories could be biased or discriminatory
- 60%+ worry AI will erode human identity and autonomy in journalism
- Only 26.2% believe AI could enhance investigative journalism-while 30.4% see it as a direct risk to integrity
In a profession built on truth-telling, the truth journalists are now confronting is a deeply unsettling one: the machines are not just coming-they're already here.
In the Journalism and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Survey carried out by Pressat , working journalists have revealed that 57.2% are concerned that artificial intelligence (AI) will replace more journalism jobs in the coming years. While technology has long played a role in shaping how news is gathered and reported, this new wave-marked by automated content creation, AI-based social media monitoring, and algorithmic editorial decisions-is sparking alarm across the industry.
Over 70% of journalists said they are actively worried about AI displacing them within the next few years
Trust is at the heart of this growing unease. A staggering over 80% of journalists expressed concern that AI-generated news could be biased or discriminatory, with one admitting,“I have witnessed this already.”
The threat is not just professional-it's existential. More than 60% believe AI could lead to a loss of human identity and autonomy in news reporting , with some warning that AI-generated content risks stripping journalism of its soul, turning a once deeply human profession into a sanitized stream of data outputs.
30.4% of respondents reported that they see AI as a potential risk to investigative journalism.
The irony? While some see AI as a destroyer, others see opportunity. About 50% believe AI could create new roles in journalism , especially in managing or overseeing AI tools-yet a large number remain unconvinced that newsrooms are ready. Ratings for preparedness were tepid, with scores clustering in the 2–4 out of 5 range, indicating that most journalists believe news organizations are only moderately equipped to integrate AI responsibly.
57.6% of journalists stated that they have witnessed AI being used to track growing news stories by monitoring social media platforms. And while many acknowledge AI's power to speed up story tracking, especially via social media surveillance, others voiced chilling concerns about AI being used silently in the background by employers-undermining both editorial independence and job security.
This survey sends a stark message: the profession that once held power to challenge Big Tech now finds itself at its mercy. AI's rise is no longer a future threat-it's a present reality. And for many in journalism, the question isn't whether AI will change their work-it's whether there will still be human journalists left to do it.
About Journalism and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Survey:
We surveyed 2,000 working journalists across the globe to better understand the impact AI is having on the industry. Names and publications have been removed from the results to protect privacy due to the sensitive nature of the survey.
Raw results can be found here in CSV format:
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