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Poynter has released an updated version of its AI Ethics Guidelines for Newsrooms — a practical framework to help you build or refine your newsroom’s approach to artificial intelligence.
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The new edition includes expanded guidance for visual journalism and product teams, where AI use presents growing ethical risks. It also helps newsrooms think through key questions: How do we disclose AI use to audiences? Who’s accountable? When is automation appropriate — and when is it not?
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Whether you’re experimenting or operationalizing AI, Poynter can help.
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