ITN Boss Urges Lawmakers To Safeguard Journalism From AI Threat
, called on the UK government to take a “proactive stance.” She said “little mention of journalism” has so far been made in the debate as governments consider how best to regulate the growing yet unknown sector.
Corp revealed that ITN has written to ministers at the UK’s Department of Science, Innovation and Technology and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to safeguard quality journalism as AI technology – specifically generative AI – develops rapidly. Corp acknowledged that there will be benefits from AI, such as “journalists being freed-up from administrative tasks,” but warned that “AI will never be able to replicate the work of journalists who gather information and contextualise it by building relationships and being eye-witnesses to events as they occur”.
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