A pink slime site used AI to rewrite our AI ethics article Even Poynter’s guide for using generative AI ethically isn’t immune from those who won’t. March 27, 2024 Alex Mahadevan
Baltimore’s mayor asked journalists to stop airing footage of the Key Bridge collapse. Should they? What responsibilities do news organizations have when showing dramatic images of disasters? March 27, 2024 Tom Jones
Your newsroom needs an AI ethics policy. Start here. Until we create standards around artificial intelligence — even though it’s early in the game — we are holding back innovation March 25, 2024 Kelly McBride
What the Princess Kate photo reveals about misinformation threats during elections At SXSW, CNN and the Washington Post editors explained that seeing is no longer believing, and how their outlets handled the image March 14, 2024 Alex Mahadevan
Opinion | As AI use grows, we must articulate ‘the enduring principles that define journalism’ As a global society, we have not updated these principles for the digital era. Here's our opportunity. March 13, 2024 Amy Mitchell
Opinion | Journalism must cover AI as a shared future that awaits us all, whether we want it or not An assessment of the boons, banes and boondoggles awaiting an unwary public without follow-up coverage March 12, 2024 Michael Bugeja
During elections, campaigns and the press no longer depend on each other like they used to Skepticism of the media is driving Republican campaigns away from the press. New data suggests that strategy is working for them. March 7, 2024 Dr. Phillip Arceneaux
Opinion | An Iowa reporter was refused legislature access for 5 years — a frightening denial of press freedom It took a federal lawsuit for Bleeding Heartland’s Laura Belin to finally gain access to the press bench at the Iowa House. February 27, 2024 Laura Belin
An illustrated Poynter guide to using unnamed sources in your reporting Anonymous, off the record, on background … there's a lot of lingo here. February 26, 2024 Annie Aguiar
Why the juvenile suspects in the Chiefs parade shooting haven’t been named, unlike Kyle Rittenhouse When deciding to name a minor suspect, news organizations should weigh a person’s right to privacy and the public’s right to know, experts say February 26, 2024 Sara Swann