In English and French. Moderated by Philippe Couve, SAMSA founder.
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm – An afternoon of information & experience sharing to debate of the use of A.I. within European newsrooms, and to express or reiterate the expectations and priorities of the journalistic field. Journalists. Editors. Media literacy professionals.
With Deutsche Welle, El Pais, le Vif/Roularta, Swedish Radio, Prisa Media, Bayerischer Rundfunk, AFP (TBC), ARTE & the EBU (European Perspective).
The European Agora for Journalism is a place where media organizations can start networking to work in partnerships and collaborate to address the challenges posed by a specific issue. Here, it is AI-generated content. Individual organizations may not have the necessary resources to tackle these issues effectively; with this session, the European Agora for Journalism has the ambition to start structured and frank practitioner conversations, focusing on the learnings & sharings from experiments in using AI among newsrooms. Questions to be addressed :
- Appropriating A.I. or fighting it: what ethics?
- What need for regulation at an EU level?
- What is the added value of journalism, and how can it be promoted?
Participants :
- Alexandre Barlot (France), FRANCE INFO
- Josef El-Mahdi (Sweden), RADIO SWEDEN
- Uli Köppen (Germany), BAYERISCHER RUNDFUNK
- Ruth Kühn (Germany), DEUTSCHE WELLE
- Alexiane Lerouge (Belgium), European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
- Olalla Novoa (Spain), PRISA MEDIA
- Eglantine Nyssen (Belgium) , LE VIF/ROULARTA
- Carolin Ollivier (France/Germany), ARTE
With insights and presentations from Dr. Richard Fletcher, the Director of Research at the Reuters Institute ; Vincent Berthier, responsable du desk Technologie de RSF et l’UC Louvain.