Captured: how Silicon Valley's AI emperors are reshaping reality
Gio 10 aprile 2025
11:30 - 12:20
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The session will kick off with a 10-minute storytelling session describing Chris and Isobel’s investigation of Silicon Valley’s capture of journalism, labour, culture, and creativity. We’ll bring the audience into Silicon Valley’s mindset and sci-fi-inspired vision for the future — before discussing how best journalists can fight for their survival.
This time last year, Christopher Wylie was on his way to the Perugia Journalism Festival, travelling on a long-haul flight from East Asia. During a stopover in Dubai, a freak flood hit the desert city. All planes were grounded, and he found himself trapped. It just so happened to be Crypto Week in Dubai, and the city was packed with Silicon Valley venture capitalists and CEOs. The flood didn’t bother them — they partied on, holding “longevity” raves where people talked about living forever, connecting humans up to a hive mind, and building superintelligence unchecked by regulatory power.
Chris ended up at these parties, sending Isobel covert voice notes from the bathroom. Together, they reflected on a growing, radical disconnect: while journalists gathered on a hilltop in Umbria to discuss what AI really means for democracy, the tech bros seemed worlds away from caring about that issue.
No one in Dubai showed the slightest concern about how they were contributing to the decline of independent, rigorous journalism. And so an idea was born: to document Silicon Valley’s core beliefs and launch an investigation into the AI-powered future we’re all facing — and how Big Tech has captured our ability to fight back.
We’ll will explore whether journalists should engage more with the core beliefs of the tech elite and maintain an open dialogue, or instead forge their own way. Join us for a provocative exploration of the future of independent journalism in an AI-dominated world.
Moderated by Natalia Antelava.
Organised in association with Coda Story.
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Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
Il Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo di Perugia è un evento annuale che riunisce professionisti dei media, esperti di comunicazione e appassionati di informazione da tutto il mondo. Si svolge nel centro storico di Perugia e offre conferenze, dibattiti, workshop e opportunità di networking sui temi più rilevanti del giornalismo contemporaneo.
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Natalia Antelava
Natalia Antelava is a co-founder and editor-in-chief of Coda Story, an award-winning newsroom that covers the roots of global crises. Originally from Tbilisi, Georgia, Natalia started her journalism career in West Africa and has been BBC's resident correspondent in the Caucasus, Central Asia, Middle East, Washington DC and India. She has covered wars in Georgia, Ukraine and Iraq and reported undercover from Burma, Yemen and Uzbekistan. Her investigations into human rights abuses in Central Asia, Iraq and the United States have won her a number of awards. Natalia has also written for the Guardian, Forbes magazine, New Yorker and CNN. She is the author of Coda's weekly Disinfo Matters newsletter and the host of a narrative podcast Undercurrents: Tech, Tyrants and Us, Coda’s collaboration with Audible which tells stories of people whose lives were turned upside down when digital technology collided with tyrants.
Isobel Cockerell
Isobel Cockerell is a senior reporter at Coda Story, where she covers technology, climate, migration, and historical reckoning. She joined Coda Story in 2018 after earning a master’s degree from Columbia Journalism School and has since published award-winning investigations into the Uyghur crisis in Xinjiang, digital borders, climate colonialism in Europe, and historical reckoning in Spain, Italy, and the UK. In addition to her work at Coda, her reporting has appeared in The Guardian, The Economist, and Wired, among others. Her investigations were nominated for the Orwell Prize in 2023 and won the European Press Prize in 2020 and the European Climate Award in 2024. Her recent work includes a six-part series on Silicon Valley’s influence on religion, work, journalism, and culture, set to be published with Audible in April 2025.
Julie Posetti
Julie Posetti is VP of Global Research at the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and Professor of Journalism at City, University of London. She is a multi award-winning internationally published Australian journalist and academic with over three decades of experience. Posetti leads the Online Violence Project and research for the Disarming Disinformation Project at ICFJ. She has also led several major UN-commissioned studies in the fields of disinformation, freedom of expression and the safety of journalists. She is the author of Protecting Journalism Sources in the Digital Age (UNESCO, 2017), lead author of The Chilling: A Global Study of Online Violence Against Women Journalists (UNESCO/ICFJ: 2022) and Guidelines for Monitoring Online Violence Against Female Journalists (OSCE, 2023), and co-author of Journalism, 'Fake News' and Disinformation (UNESCO, 2018) and Balancing Act: Countering Digital Disinformation While Respecting Freedom of Expression (UNESCO, 2020). She is ...