From experimentation to integration: mapping AI use across European media and communication professionals

Publication date

2026-02-17T16:56:35Z

2026-02-17T16:56:35Z

2026

2026-02-17T16:56:35Z



Abstract

Data de publicació electrònica: 11-02-2026


This study, one of the first cross-national and cross-professional approaches, maps Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption and perceptions through a survey of 797 professionals in eight countries (Spain, Italy, France, Portugal, Netherlands, Germany, Norway, and Denmark) spanning six fields including journalism, marketing, audiovisual, public relations, graphic design, and communication education. Experimentation is widespread (88%), yet workflow integration remains uneven. Adoption is strongest among younger professionals, and sectoral differences are detected: marketing reports higher adoption, whereas journalists and educators report the lowest usage. ChatGPT dominates (77%), followed by Canva (38%), and DALL·E and MidJourney (27%). Frequency of use lag behind positive attitudes. National patterns also diverge, reflecting cultural, regulatory, and market factors. Results draw on SCOT, Rogers' diffusion, and Bozdag's AImosis to frame sociotechnical adoption of AI as a negotiation. We offer a baseline of AI practices in European communication professions and identify key priorities in policy.

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English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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Contreras-Espinosa, R. S., Salvador-Mata, B., Arciniega-Cáceres, M., & Scolari, C. From experimentation to integration: Mapping AI use across European media and communication professionals. New Media & Society. Copyright © 2026. DOI: [DOI 10.1177/14614448261416895.

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