Shared Utopias, distinct anxieties: Sociotechnical imaginaries of AI-in-journalism in American, French and Chinese newspapers (2019-2025)
Zijun Wang, John Downey, Xi Zhuang
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not merely a technical tool in journalism; its use reflects and reshapes different journalistic cultures. Using corpus-assisted discourse studies (CADS), this comparative study examines 329 articles published between 2019 and 2025 in newspapers from the United States, France, and China about AI-in-journalism. Results show that utopian and dystopian sociotechnical imaginaries (SIs) of AI-in-journalism functioned as constitutive pairs. While the utopian imaginary travelled easily across all national contexts, articulations of dystopian imaginaries diverged along journalistic cultures, yielding three distinct SIs: