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Snurb — Monday 8 June 2026 22:10

German News Coverage of Communicative AI

Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Artificial Intelligence | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

And the final paper in this session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town is presented by Matthias Kast and Martin Bürger, exploring the way that communicative AI technologies are being discussed in the German news media, with particular focus on the frames, actors, and topics.

New technology is often presented as either threat or progress, and various risk and progress frames can be defined here; a more general frame might also be identified. Their co-occurrence with actors and topics in communicative AI news coverage is also important to examine.

The study examined some 3,800 articles from …

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Snurb — Monday 8 June 2026 22:00

AI and Conspiracy Theories

Politics | ‘Fake News’ | Artificial Intelligence | ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | Evaluating the Challenge of ‘Fake News’ and Other Malinformation (ARC Discovery) | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

I was the next presenter in this session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town, presenting our study exploring how various communicative AI chatbots respond to a range of old and new conspiracy theories. This has also already come out as an article in Media and Communication:

Katherine M. FitzGerald, Michelle Riedlinger, Axel Bruns, Stephen Harrington, Timothy Graham, and Daniel Angus. “'Just Asking Questions': Doing Our Own Research on Conspiratorial Ideation by Generative AI Chatbots.” Media and Communication 14 (2026). DOI: 10.17645/mac.11337.

Here are the slides for our presentation:

comai-technologies-and-conspiratorial-thinking-an-audit-of-chatbot-responses-to-prompts-related-to-well-known-and-emerging-conspiracy-theoriesfrom Axel Bruns
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Snurb — Monday 8 June 2026 21:58

Using AI and Other Sources for Information Verification

Politics | Artificial Intelligence | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

The next paper in this session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town is by Inbal Klein-Avraham and Ayelet Baram-Tsabari; their focus is on multiple documents literacy: the ability to work with multiple content sources to evaluate information. This involves content evaluation, source evaluation, and corroboration or triangulation of information from trustworthy sources.

Exposure to conflicting texts creates a cognitive conflict which demands resolution; AI chatbots are increasingly used to help with such processes, but this requires new approaches. The key issue here is to allocate epistemic authority (to persons, institutions, or technologies), to support informed decision-making …

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Snurb — Monday 8 June 2026 21:56

Patterns in the Use of ChatGPT for Information Validation

Politics | Polarisation | Artificial Intelligence | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

The final session for me at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town is one in which I’ll present myself, but we start with a paper by Evelyn Jonas. Her focus is on the use of communicative AI to deal with opinion-challenging information. Users are frequently exposed to such information in online environments, of course, and this can create cognitive dissonance as well as more active information-seeking actions.

But traditional search engines are not the only way that this is addressed, and are not always helpful in identifying reliable sources; increasingly, people are also using AI chatbots to …

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Snurb — Saturday 6 June 2026 22:26

Misinformation in Chatbot Responses about the Holocaust and Ukraine

Politics | Polarisation | ‘Fake News’ | Artificial Intelligence | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

For the final paper in this session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town we are going back to Mykola Makhortykh, whose focus is on the role of generative AI in representing history-related information. The vast volumes of historical information mean that AI is increasingly used to process such materials, and in recent years there has been a considerable increase in end-users engaging with AI chatbots to explore historical information.

But LLMs also generate new textual and visual content, which can make historical material more accessible but also raises questions about the fabrication of facts and information …

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Snurb — Friday 5 June 2026 21:07

Does ChatGPT Accurately Report Pre-Election Opinion Polling Patterns?

Politics | Elections | Artificial Intelligence | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

The final speaker ion this session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town is Jana Peters, whose paper compares opinion poll predictions related to the unexpected 2025 German federal election with predictions generated by ChatGPT. How reliable are AI-generated election polls?

This relates to concerns about the role of horse-race journalism coverage in shaping public opinion during election campaigns, as citizens’ encounters of such polls might lead them to shape their own voting intentions accordingly (variously through bandwagon or underdog effects, for instance). And election polls are themselves not necessarily reliable, although citizens tend to trust these …

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Snurb — Friday 5 June 2026 21:05

Drivers of Citizens’ Willingness to Engage in AI Governance

Politics | Government | Artificial Intelligence | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

And the next speaker in this session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town is Hal Xu, whose interest is in the Democratic governance of artificial intelligence. To what extent do citizens participate in this process? Participatory governance is critical here, but there are few pathways towards this, and in countries like the US, citizen trust in government institutions is very low to begin with, further discouraging such participation.

There are two key structural asymmetries here: information asymmetry between AI providers and users; and power asymmetry between corporations, governments, and other elites on the one hand, and …

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Snurb — Friday 5 June 2026 21:03

Do People Use Generative AI for News?

Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Artificial Intelligence | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

The next speaker in this session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town is Michael Reiss, whose interest is in the impact of generative AI on news consumption. Generative AI chatbots are now used in a wide range of informational contexts, including for exploring news topics; AI functionality is now also deeply embedded into search engines and other contexts.

At the same time, many people are actively avoiding the news, due to low levels of trust in the media, news overload, and other factors; will the growing role of generative AI also address news avoidance, then, as …

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Snurb — Friday 5 June 2026 21:01

Effects of AI Disinformation Content Exposure on Political Cynicism in the United States

Politics | Polarisation | ‘Fake News’ | Artificial Intelligence | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

The next session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town is on AI and politics, and starts with a paper by Bohan Zhang and colleagues on AI-generate disinformation in the 2024 US presidential election. This election has been described as one of the first where AI content played a significant role; this included counterfeit AI video and audio on social media platforms.

Such content taps on existing political cynicism: this may both make some people more resistant to AI content due to their overall rejection of political propaganda, but also lead to others embracing AI content as …

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Snurb — Friday 27 March 2026 18:50

Upcoming Talks in Cologne and Bremen

Politics | Elections | Polarisation | Artificial Intelligence | Social Media | Publics | Practice Mapping | Social Media Network Mapping | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) |

After the excitement of the Social Media Access Days at the German National Library last week I have now arrived at the Zentrum für Medien-, Kommunikations- und Informationsforschung (ZeMKI) at the University of Bremen, where I’ll spend the next couple of months as a Mercator Fellow. 

There will be a handful of side trips to other colleagues across Europe from here as well, though; in fact, I’ll begin the coming week with two days at GESIS, the Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, in Cologne, where I’ll also give a public lecture on our practice mapping approach as …

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