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"Editorial Responsibility Can't Be Automated": News Leaders At AI Summit 2026

NDTV Top Stories·17 February 2026·17 February 20261 min read0 views
"Editorial Responsibility Can't Be Automated": News Leaders At AI Summit 2026

During the IndiaAI Impact Summit 2026 held in New Delhi, leaders from the Digital News Publishers Association engaged in a pivotal discussion regarding the intersection of artificial intelligence and journalism. The summit highlighted the importance of editorial responsibility in an era increasingly influenced by AI technologies. Experts emphasized that while AI can enhance news production and distribution, the core values of journalism—accuracy, ethics, and accountability—cannot be automated. They argued that human oversight remains crucial in ensuring that news remains trustworthy and reliable. As media companies explore AI tools to streamline operations and analyze audience data, the consensus among leaders was clear: technology should support, not replace, the editorial process. This discussion comes at a time when the media landscape is rapidly evolving, prompting a reevaluation of traditional journalistic practices in light of new digital tools. The summit served as a reminder that while AI can augment capabilities, the essence of journalism must continue to be guided by human judgment and ethical considerations.

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