The purpose of journalism-specific AI training organized by U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to provide journalists an in-depth understanding of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), as well as how these technologies are utilized in media.
Through practical examples, participants learn how to use AI generated content. The three days training program was held from September 20-23 at Greater Noida addressed social and ethical issues related to AI, including privacy problems, bias, and disinformation. When using AI tools, journalists got guidance on how to navigate these difficulties. Participants have a practical understanding of the significance of fact-checking AI-generated content. By equipping them with the information and abilities necessary to responsibly incorporate AI into their reporting, journalists will be able to stay on the cutting edge of technological advancement in their sector.
According to Trainers Sanshay Biswas and Manon Verchot (the founders of InOldNews), when utilizing AI in journalism, some ethical issues to take into account when using AI in creating content in a transparent manner means being open and honest with the audience. Preserving data security and privacy is important, particularly if AI is handling personal data processing. Supervision by humans: The use of AI requires human supervision. Keeping in mind the journalism mantra if your mother says she loves you check it out, cross checking the content produced by AI for accuracy and addressing bias and disinformation.