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Can you stop the use of AI on opinion pages? 

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June 26, 2026

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News organisations are extending their AI guardrails to insist on disclosures on contributions received for opinion pages. Amid reports that high profile authors had used AI to develop arguments and help write articles, new guidelines are being written to help protect publications’ integrity – and retain trust. The post Can you stop the use of AI on opinion pages? appeared first on WAN-IFRA.

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