Not Entirely Artificial, Not That Intelligent| AI and Communication Research: A Conversation on Hype, Contexts, and Practices (Part 1)

Authors

  • Roni Danziger Tel Aviv University
  • Hadar Levy-Landesberg Tel Aviv University
  • Aya Yadlin Bar-Ilan University
  • Ido Ramati The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Lidor Ivan Tel Aviv University
  • Ilan Manor Ben-Gurion University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65476/8tntk984

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, communication research, media studies, trust, authenticity, interdisciplinarity

Abstract

On June 9, 2025, the DAN Department of Communication at Tel Aviv University convened a roundtable to explore the evolving intersections of artificial intelligence and communication research. The event brought together communication scholars from multiple universities in Israel for a wide-ranging conversation about AI’s place in the field of communication—as an object of study, a methodological tool, and, increasingly, as part of a broader cultural and technological climate that shapes new horizons for analytical thinking. The article is an edited and truncated version of the panel: “AI in Communication Research.” The panel was hosted and moderated by Dr. Hadar Levy-Landesberg and Dr. Roni Danziger and features Dr. Aya Yadlin, Dr. Ido Ramati, Dr. Lidor Ivan, and Dr. Ilan Manor.

Person pointing to a grid of AI technologies. Photon photo/Shutterstock.com

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Published

2026-01-05

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