05/27/2026
Our February panel, "How AI is Impacting Journalism, Free Speech, and Public Discourse," brought together journalists and researchers to discuss how AI is reshaping the way news is reported and disseminated, the way we learn and communicate, and what that means for free speech and democracy.
In this clip, John Wihbey, director of the AI-Media Strategies Lab at Northeastern University and an associate professor of media innovation in the College of Arts, Media and Design, argues that the long-standing "grand bargain" between platforms and journalism has broken. For years, platform companies claimed they didn't owe much to journalism because they sent traffic its way. With that trade-off gone, Wihbey makes the case for a real regulatory intervention and a new way of valuing high-quality information in the token economy. His argument: high-quality, curated data sets like news articles are the lifeblood of an informed citizenry, and without them, we lose the foundation for sound elections and public health decisions.