The Media Minute 5.20.26

Burden Of Proof: Why Users Don’t Trust AI Search, And How Publishers Must Respond

AI’s apparent takeover of search has been swift, widespread, and all-consuming for users, but if the results of a recent poll are any indication, that use “hasn’t translated into trust.”

Only 15% of those recently surveyed by Yelp trust the information provided by AI-powered search tools “a lot,” with nearly two-thirds (63%) double-checking results with other sources.

 

Top 50 US News Websites: Half Of Sites See Traffic Fall 20% Or More In A Year

Almost half of the 50 biggest news sites in the US saw traffic drop by 20% or more year on year in April, according to the latest Similarweb data. Some 24 sites lost a fifth or more visits in April compared to the same month last year. The biggest traffic decline year on year was recorded by Newsweek, which saw traffic fall by 69% to 28.5 million visits.

 

Stanford’s AI Index: 53% Adoption, 31% Trust

Stanford HAI released its 2026 AI Index, showing … public trust in AI sitting at record lows and entry-level workers already losing jobs. … The expert-public divide is a timely stat, given the current anti-AI climate playing out in scary ways. AI insiders see a productivity boom, but regular people aren’t buying it, and just 31% [of] Americans trust the government to manage the changes.

 

Email Absorbs AI: Most Senders Are Using It, But At Different Levels 

One thing is for sure: AI is speeding up email creation. … They are using AI not only for the flashy stuff, but for more mundane tasks like image resizing and link-checking. Overall, 76% of marketers now produce and send marketing emails within three days.

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