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They're not threatened by its potential. They, like artists, are threatened by management who think that LLMs are good enough today to replace part or all of their staff.
There was a story from earlier this year of a company that owns 12-15 different gaming news outlets who fired about 80% of their writing staff and journalists - replacing 100% of their staff at the majority of the outlets with LLMs and leaving a skeleton crew at the rest.
What you're seeing isn't some slant trying to discredit LLMs. It's the results of management who are using them wrong.
What I mean is that Journalists feel threatened by it in someway (whether I use the word "potential" here or not is mostly irrelevant).
In the end this is just a theory, but it makes sense to me.
I absolutely agree that management has greatly misunderstood how LLMs should be used. They should be used as a tool, but treated like an intern who's speaking out loud without citing any sources. All of their statements and work should be double checked.