ECPR

Install the app

Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.

Just tap Share then “Add to Home Screen”

ECPR

Install the app

Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.

Just tap Share then “Add to Home Screen”

Echoes of Influence: Interest Groups and Media Narratives in European AI Policymaking

Democracy
European Union
Interest Groups
Media
Representation
Agenda-Setting
Lobbying
Policy-Making
Laura Chaques Bonafont
Universitat de Barcelona
Laura Chaques Bonafont
Universitat de Barcelona
David García-García
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals – IBEI

Abstract

This paper conducts a systematic analysis of how interest groups are represented in news media during political discussions on Artificial Intelligence (AI) regulation within the European Union. While prior research indicates that media focus tends to skew towards a limited number of affluent groups usually linked to business interests, the underlying causes of this selective media remain unclear. Drawing from EU consultation data, this study maps the organizations lobbying EU institutions on AI matters, focusing on the narrative strategies they deploy. Additionally, we scrutinize the media presence of these groups within the context of AI reportage in the EU's five leading newspapers. We delve into which interest groups and narrative frames—whether political or technical—capture media interest and probe for potential disparities in media portrayal. The findings shed light on the intricate dynamics between interest group type, their advocacy frames, and their abilities to capitalize on targeted incidents or research to gain media attention. It also assesses the conditions under which media outlets are more inclined to present a multiplicity of viewpoints and interests concerning AI regulatory frameworks.