
Chuck Todd: Big Tech, Algorithms to Blame for Public Mistrust of Press
During an appearance on Saturdayâs broadcast of Newsmax TVâs âAmerica Right Now,â political commentator and former moderator of NBCâs âMeet the Pressâ Chuck Todd addressed the publicâs apparent decline in trust in the media. Todd attributed it to Big Tech and algorithms. âWell, I think the short answer is yes, and I think, look, we havenât had reliable political leadership,â he said. âAnd I think one of the things I like to remind people is one of the reasons I think trust in media has fallen to so low is remember what the media is. Itâs a reflection of - I say Iâm as good as the sources I have, not necessarily the sources I want at times, to borrow a phrase from the late Donald Rumsfeld, meaning, if youâre getting untrustworthy sources, you may be reporting untrustworthy information right? You get my drift here. And so, I think that the collapse of trust in overall institutions, the media in some ways is a reflection of that distrust and so that we may be reporting what the quote, unquote âexpertsâ tell us.â Todd continued, âBut if the public doesnât trust those experts and then we in the media, are quoting those experts, they donât trust us, too. Itâs sort of across the board. And what you have now, I would argue, Tom, is essentially the left doesnât trust the media now and the right doesnât trust the media. We are in this siloed world. I put the blame on Big Tech and algorithms that sort of, I think, make it too easy for too many people to live in a bubble, a filter bubble. And I do think in some ways, thereâs too many people - I always say we have too many journalists in Washington and New York, and not enough everywhere else.â Follow Jeff Poor on X @jeff_poor
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