European news outlets risk losing control to US tech giants over AI
A new study warns that local European newsrooms are outsourcing critical functions—from writing to distribution—to American AI systems, creating what researchers call "technological capture." This dependency threatens editorial independence and leaves regulators scrambling to protect news media autonomy as the industry chases efficiency gains.
Originaltitel: Ecosystemic AI: Local media systems and the challenge of artificial intelligence
<p>In this chapter, we propose a theoretical perspective on the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) for local news media systems in Europe. As the technical protocols shaping web platformisation evolve into communication infrastructures in their own right, we ask: What dependencies does AI create for local news production? Drawing on previous literature, we contextualise AI adoption within local journalism as an ecosystem in which key civic and democratic infrastructures are subject to various forms of capture, specifically technological capture. Our primarily conceptual findings highlight the ecosystemic impact of AI on the political economy of local news structures in Europe. We conclude that the dominance of US-driven AI developments puts local European news media at risk of technological capture as they increasingly outsource production, management, dissemination, and audience relations to capitalise on AI, posing new challenges for regulators seeking to protect the autonomy of European news media.</p>