If generative AI is meant to be more tool than threat to media companies, publishers will need to come up with systems governing their use of the technology. For Dow Jones, that responsibility falls to the company’s AI steering committee.
“The function of this cross-functional steering committee is really to ensure that whatever we do with gen AI fits with our core principles,” said Ingrid Verschuren, evp of data and AI and gm of Europe, Middle East and Africa at Dow Jones, in a live recording of the Digiday Podcast during Digiday Publishing Summit Europe in Barcelona, Spain, on Oct. 30.
Formed roughly 18 months ago, the steering committee comprises 10 members from across Dow Jones’s organization, with representatives from the editorial and the commercial sides as well as its legal and technology teams. The committee members meet every two weeks to evaluate internal as well as external use cases for generative AI. Those use cases can range from how its own publications’ newsrooms implement the technology into their journalism to how AI companies may ingest that content into their large language models.
“We want to be absolutely sure that we get fairly compensated for the content. We want also to be sure that it’s very transparent both to use [in] how our content is being used and similarly to the users [so] that they know where the content is coming from,” said Verschuren.
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