Christopher Cortez

Senior Editorial Integrity Advisor

M.A., Journalism Ethics, Columbia University

16+ years experience

Christopher Cortez is a leading authority on media ethics, serving as the Senior Editorial Integrity Advisor at Veritas Media Group for the past 16 years. Her expertise lies in the ethical implications of AI integration in newsgathering and dissemination, a field she has significantly shaped through her research and practical application. Christopher holds an M.A. in Journalism Ethics from Columbia University, where her thesis focused on the evolving responsibilities of news organizations in an increasingly automated information landscape. She is celebrated for her groundbreaking work in developing the 'Algorithmic Accountability Framework,' a robust set of guidelines now widely adopted by major news organizations to ensure transparency and fairness in AI-driven content. Her professional philosophy centers on proactive ethical governance, believing that anticipating technological shifts is paramount to preserving public trust in journalism. Readers can expect her articles to offer insightful analysis, practical solutions, and forward-thinking perspectives on the most pressing ethical dilemmas facing contemporary news media, particularly concerning deepfakes and synthetic media

Articles by Christopher Cortez

Media Ethics

Academic Credibility: 5 Gaps for 2026

Opinion: The persistent myth that academics operates in a vacuum, detached from the unforgiving scrutiny of public perception and the rigorous demands of responsible news…

Christopher Cortez · · 8 min read
Media Ethics

Unbiased News in 2026: 3 Critical Steps

Achieving an unbiased view of global happenings requires more than just consuming news; it demands a critical, multi-faceted approach to information absorption. In an era…

Christopher Cortez · · 7 min read
Media Ethics

Global News: Discerning Truth in 2026

Opinion: The quest for an unbiased view of global happenings isn’t merely an academic exercise; it’s the bedrock of informed decision-making, both individually and collectively.…

Christopher Cortez · · 9 min read