The Archival Producers Alliance shares background on how they developed new generative AI best practices and key components of those guidelines.
Read the guest column >Showcase
Core Principles
The PBS Editorial Standards are the cornerstone of our commitment to serving the public interest and preserving trust. Click on each of the six core principles to learn more:
INDEPENDENCE
Content distributed by PBS must be free of undue influence from third-party funders, political interests, and other outside forces.
TRANSPARENCY
Content should be produced in a way that allows the audience to evaluate the credibility of the work and determine whether it is trustworthy.
ACCURACY
Accuracy includes more than verifying whether information is correct. Facts must be placed in sufficient context so the public is not misled.
INCLUSIVENESS
PBS strives to contribute to informed debate by presenting, over time, content that addresses a broad range of ideas and perspectives.
FAIRNESS
Producers must consider all relevant facts and perspectives and present information in a responsible manner, without favoritism.
ACCOUNTABILITY
Producers must respond to relevant inquiries about their work. They also must adhere to the highest professional standards of conduct.
More Resources
Click on the icons below to explore the following topics and resources in more detail: