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'AI can harm the integrity and ethics of journalism'
In the editorial, the chatbot argued that AI should not be used in journalism, and that human journalists should remain the primary source of news and information.
Artificial Intelligence might be taking over journalism: here's why it ...
The ethics of using AI in writingBy Ellie Noh — eenoh@ucdavis.eduSince 2020, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly grown as a form of technology, making headlines due to its ability to complete tasks faster than ever. This increase in AI development occurred throughout the pandemic, largely driven by the challenges created with working remotely and our hindered ability to have human-to-human interactions. Now, with more AI platforms like ChatGPT, we are able to generate ideas just from a click of a button.In a world with increasingly rampant use of technology and the rising presence of generative AI, the real question is this: When does it become ethical to use Artificial Intelligence in journalistic writing?Journalism refers to the type of writing which covers news by collecting information from various sources, such as an interview and creating reports. Without journalism, it would be difficult to stay up to date on current news, and we might even be prone to danger if we aren’t aware about what is happening in the world around us.If you’ve ever written an essay, column or article before, you might be aware of the time it takes in order to go through multiple drafts, along with the never-ending editing process to produce your best work possible. With the recent developments in AI, many writers have learned to take shortcuts — they have allowed AI to think for them, sitting back and watching ChatGPT come up with words and phrases they may not have ever thought of.In any writing, and in journalism in particular, AI has the potential to come up with auto-generated articles, freeing up journalists to spend their time focusing on other, more pressing issues. While this strategy can be used to help with timeliness for publications, I believe that there should be a limit on what it can be used for. AI should be a tool, not a replacement for human-discovered truth.Central to the art of journalism is the notion of seeking out sources as a reporter and in this way creating human-to-human connections when covering a story. Using AI, rather than taking the time to put spoken words onto paper, eliminates the presence of human thoughts and emotions in journalistic writing.In my past journalistic experiences, I’ve had the opportunity to schedule interviews with various changemakers to cover their journeys in making an impact in their community. From this, I recognized the importance of creating that human-to-human connection, which establishes a sense of understandi...
Navigating the Ethical Landscape of AI-Generated Art in Journalism
As AI-generated imagery becomes more prevalent in journalism, it's crucial to consider the ethical implications and the impact on authenticity and trust. This article explores the challenges and offers guidance on responsible integration of AI art in journalistic content.
Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Journalism - Poynter
Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Journalism Newsrooms everywhere are grappling with the opportunities and risks of using generative AI tools.


