Around the world, news organisations are racing to create rules for artificial intelligence. Editors debate whether reporters may use AI to draft text, summarise documents or help in research. Some outlets promise readers they will disclose when a machine helps write an article. Others hope credibility will come from avoiding AI altogether.
But this debate begins with a mistaken assumption: that journalism earns trust because journalists physically write the sentences themselves.
That has never…
AI is forcing journalism to rediscover what the profession actually does

