"We do not use AI" is quickly becoming an obsolete policy in newsrooms. While using ChatGPT to write a story is still off limits, there are other ways that artificial intelligence can enhance reporting, and even if your staff prefers a light touch, AI-infused tools are making it almost impossible to avoid. It's time to build a policy that clearly defines what works for your staff and what doesn't. Using best practices from the industry, we will workshop how to develop an ethical AI policy that leaves room for the changing role of AI in newsgathering.
"We do not use AI" is quickly becoming an obsolete policy in newsrooms. While using ChatGPT to write a story is still off limits, there are other ways that artificial intelligence can enhance reporting, and even if your staff prefers a light touch, AI-infused tools are making it almost impossible to avoid. It's time to build a policy that clearly defines what works for your staff and what doesn't. Using best practices from the industry, we will workshop how to develop an ethical AI policy that leaves room for the changing role of AI in newsgathering.
Ryman Ballroom D (Fri) JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention amber@jea.orgTechnical Issues?
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