Artificial intelligence and journalism: how to combine them wisely
Join this event in which renowned journalists and experts share insights and best practices on the smart use of AI in journalistic work.
Hallucinations, AI slop, robot news anchors and job losses – these are some of the common associations when one thinks of the impact of artificial intelligence on news.
After nearly three decades of an ongoing crisis in journalism, this may well be another technology that undermines journalistic business models and trust in the news. Our event aims to make sure that this threat will not become reality: we join forces with experts to understand when the use of artificial intelligence might make sense in journalism, and how such tools can be used wisely.
The event will include a presentation of the study 'How to Update EU and US Copyright Regimes in the Age of AI' by Roberta Carlini. She will explore how existing copyright frameworks in the EU and the United States are being challenged by the rapid development of AI technologies and will outline the main questions raised by the study regarding possible directions for regulatory adaptation.
The team of the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom and the International Federation of Journalists will present its research on AI use and journalists’ attitudes towards generative artificial intelligence, and introduce its training program on AI and journalism.
This will be followed by a keynote speech by Paris Marx, offering a critical take on AI; addressing issues related to societal reliance on dominant US-based technology platforms and discussing broader concerns around dependency and digital sovereignty.
Finally, the workshop will conclude with a roundtable featuring journalists, who will share their experiences of using AI in their work. This will be followed by a Q&A session with the audience, enabling a broader discussion on the practical implications, opportunities, and challenges of AI in journalism.
Der Spiegel and Denník are two of the newsrooms that are widely praised for the constructive integration of artificial intelligence in their workflows and reporting, the Center for Collaborative Investigative Journalism widely uses AI to hold the powerful to account and collect evidence for investigative articles, while Display Europe utilises AI-driven translation to make the European public sphere reality.
This event is part of the M4CD – Media for Citizens and Democracy in the Digital Age training project.
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Scientific Organiser
Elda Brogi
European University Institute
Konrad Bleyer-Simon
European University Institute
Speaker
Paris Marx
Veronika Munk
Denník N
Ole Reißmann
Spiegel Group
Catalina Albeanu
Display Europe Cooperative
Sotiris Sideris
Center for Collaborative Investigative Journalism/Reporters United
Elda Brogi
European University Institute
Roberta Carlini
European University Institute
Nisrine Salameh
International Federation of Journalists
Anthony Bellanger
International Federation of Journalists
Konrad Bleyer-Simon
European University Institute