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From Job Ads to Press Releases: AI-Written Content Rises Sharply Across Multiple Sectors

Since ChatGPT's release, AI tools now generate nearly 25% of US corporate press releases, with adoption rates highest in science and technology sectors, researchers found.

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Since 2022, American companies, consumers, and even the United Nations have used large language models—artificial intelligence (AI) systems such as ChatGPT that are trained to create text that reads like human-generated writing. In a study published in the journal Patterns, researchers reveal that AI is used in an average of 17% of analyzed corporate and governmental written content, from job posts to press releases, and this rate will likely co…

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Since 2022, American companies, consumers and even the United Nations have used large language models: artificial intelligence systems (IA) such as ChatGPT, trained to create text that is read as if it were written by humans, according to researchers at Stanford University, USA. Specifically, in Cell Press's 'Patterns' magazine, they reveal that AI is already used on average 17% of the corporate and government written content analysed, from job …

A recent study shows that in 2024, companies produced almost a quarter of all press releases with artificial intelligence. Even United Nations (UN) publications are affected. Job advertisements and complaints are also increasing. read more on t3n.de

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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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