Q&A: How we used large language models to identify guests on popular podcasts
We asked researchers how they used the newest generation of large language models to analyze roughly 24,000 podcast episodes.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
We asked researchers how they used the newest generation of large language models to analyze roughly 24,000 podcast episodes.
With Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential bid now officially underway, here are key facts about Truth Social and its users.
The share of Americans who say they often get news from a podcast is quite small, at just 7%; 16% of adults say they sometimes do.
While 38% of U.S. adults say they have heard of Parler, just 1% of Americans regularly get news there.
The social media sites that journalists use most frequently for their jobs differ from those that the public turns to for news.
48% of US adults say the government should restrict false information online, even if it means losing some freedom to access/publish content.
About half (48%) of U.S. adults say they get news from social media “often” or “sometimes,” a 5 percentage point decline compared with 2020. More than half of Twitter users get news on the site regularly.
Roughly half of Americans say that they have been getting some (30%) or a lot (18%) of news and info about COVID-19 vaccines on social media.
Here is how the average adult Twitter user in the U.S. tweeted about the news in 2021, as well as how these patterns have changed since 2015.
While newspapers have seen steep job losses from 2008 to 2020, digital-native news organizations have seen considerable gains.
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