The Economist implements disclaimers for AI-generated podcast transcripts
Major media organizations are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence to provide text versions of audio content. The Economist now attaches standardized warnings to its podcast transcripts. These notices state that AI produced the text and may contain errors. These disclaimers appear in coverage of Israeli elections and reports on political shifts in Michigan. Automated transcription reflects a trend of integrating AI into newsrooms while managing risks to accuracy. Similar notices accompanied transcripts discussing the Green Party in the United Kingdom and tensions in the West Bank. These labels inform readers that the AI-generated text has not undergone full manual verification.
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