You’re Allowed to Say No: Boundaries, Transparency, and Client Conversations Around AI

You don’t have to like generative AI to manage it responsibly. This talk focuses on how editors can acknowledge AI, establish boundaries around what they will and won’t edit, and discuss these boundaries productively with clients. The emphasis is not on adoption but on control: protecting editorial standard and maintaining professional integrity.

If you plan to attend, please help our speaker by answering the questions about your opinions on AI included in the meeting registration form.


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MEMBERS: All PEN members will receive the access link for this meeting ahead of the event date—no registration required. However, registering does help us know how many attendees to expect.

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Date

March 10, 2026

Time

Central Time
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Location

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Speaker

  • Amy Frushour Kelly
    Amy Frushour Kelly

    Amy Frushour Kelly teaches the AI Content Policy for Editors course. She has 30 years of editing experience in journalism, technical writing, and finance. She serves on the ACES Board of Directors and is a member of EFA, CIEP, and PEN.