

Artificial Intelligence and Journalism: research and ethical reflection crystallising in the Deontological Code
On November 8, the reform of the Deontological Code of the College of Journalists of Catalonia was approved , incorporating updates and thematic annexes to adapt to the current challenges of journalism. Among these, the new annex specifically addressing the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), which coincides with the anniversary of the unanimous approval in the Parliament of Catalonia of the law that enabled the creation of the College of Journalists on November 8, 1985. In


OpenAI's Show and the Consolidation of the (Problematic) Concept of AGI, or the Thinking Machine
OpenAI’s redefinition of AGI raises important questions: Is the goal to complement or replace human workers? With figures like George Hinton warning against the unchecked development of AI, it’s clear that OpenAI isn’t a non-profit—it’s a business focused on replacing humans in economically valuable tasks. But who benefits from this replacement, and why is the focus on substitution rather than augmentation? The debate continues.


Ethical guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence in journalism
A curated collection of ethical guidelines on the use of artificial intelligence in journalism from around the world. A reference resource for journalists, media professionals, and organizations seeking principled and responsible approaches to AI in media.



