AI Ruining Telugu Media: What’s Happening?

Journalism and Media aspirations are generally ranked as some of the highest priorities in the civil society.;

Update: 2026-04-17 11:38 GMT

Journalism and Media aspirations are generally ranked as some of the highest priorities in the civil society. Back in the day, it was effective journalism and media reporting that changed the course of the society and created new avenues for development.

But since the introduction of artificial intelligence in the creative writing field, there have been several disturbances within the sector at the employer level and also the worker level.

On one hand, companies have been looking to enforce AI technologies into content writing, which would effectively do the job of more than 10 writers within a span of a few minutes. A kind of advancements that are being registered in the AI sector are beyond comprehension as content creation has become a major issue now.

And the other hand, even the working community has been missing using the AI as they have been several cases of writers and journalists using AI to prepare content. This Content would obviously not sell for the company at the website that is in question, but this is the easy route for them.

Internally, it is being discussed within the Telugu Media circles as many as 150 writers in the Telugu Media circles have been laid off in the last few months.

With companies becoming increasingly dependent on AI for creation and also writers becoming lazy and lethargic due to AI usage, the demographic has shifted completely.

It has reached a saturation point where creative writing has become extremely rare these days with the takeover of AI models. This could post a significant threat to the media journalism industry as an and it has to be seen where this scenario would end up in the future.

At the end of the day, skill writers who are sincere for their craft will always find good work, and this is going to be the notion that could keep this Media industry afloat in the near future.

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