Elezioni e intelligenza artificiale
Sab 20 aprile 2024
15:00 - 15:50
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With billions heading to the polls this year, the stakes for global democracies are substantial. Generative AI advances and broad accessibility are already reshaping sectors with exponential growth expected to continue. How will these tools change the information ecosystem and how should news media respond? Moderated by Maggie Farley.
Organised in association with International Center for Journalists.
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Ed Bice
Ed Bice is the CEO and Board Chair of the global technology non-profit Meedan. Since founding Meedan in 2006 he has devoted his professional energies to improving the internet. Ed has led strategy and project definition for open source software development efforts in social computing. With support from Sida, National Science Foundation, Google and Meta, Meedan has developed human-in-the-loop AI chatbots enabling journalists, scientists, and community leaders to provide knowledge services into closed messaging environments. Ed is a member of the Partnership on AI's AI and Media Steering Committee. Recent projects include the #FactsFirstPH initiative with Rappler, Confirma 2022 Brazil Election monitoring project with Brazil’s Superior Electoral Court (TSE), Twitter’s media context program, the COVID-19 Vaccine Media Hub (Google), and WhatsApp’s 3PFC (third party fact-checking) program.
Maggie Farley
Maggie Farley is Senior Director of Innovation and Knight Fellowships at the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), where she brings her experience as an award-winning journalist, tech trainer, and entrepreneur to ICFJ's mission of fostering news innovation worldwide. At the festival, she and ICFJ will also be hosting side events on AI and finding systemic solutions to help digital journalism thrive. As a former foreign correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, she opened bureaus in Hong Kong and Shanghai and led the UN bureau. Farley earned awards for her reporting on labor practices, 9/11, Darfur, and the diplomatic tensions preceding the Iraq invasion. Her years as a global correspondent showed her that innovation can emerge in unexpected places. Farley was a partner at a startup that created the top-10 educational app Lucky Grasshopper. As a fellow at American University, she explored how engagement design can make journalism more interactive and relevant, developing digi...
Ritu Kapur
Ritu Kapur is the co-founder and managing director of Quint Digital Media Limited which runs The Quint, an independent news site in India. She has strived to provide multiple platforms for free speech like The Quint's citizen journalism initiative My Report, together with Talking Stalking – a campaign to change the laws to make stalking a non-bailable offence and Webqoof, The Quint’s fact check initiative. Ritu spent over two decades in broadcast as the founder of Network 18 where she won awards for a docudrama series Bhanwar and for The Citizen Journalist show among others. At Network 18 she was the Features Editor at CNN IBN and also led programming on History TV 18, before she exited to launch The Quint. She is on the advisory board of Oxford University’s Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, the World Editor's Forum at WAN IFRA and Future News Worldwide.
Maria Ressa
Maria Ressa co-founded Rappler, the top digital only news site that is leading the fight for press freedom in the Philippines. As Rappler's CEO, Maria has endured constant political harassment and arrests by the Duterte government, forced to post bail ten times to stay free. Rappler's battle for truth and democracy is the subject of the 2020 Sundance Film Festival documentary, A Thousand Cuts. In October 2021, Maria was one of two journalists awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her "efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace." For her courage and work on disinformation and 'fake news,' Maria was named one of Time Magazine’s 2018 Person of the Year, was among its 100 Most Influential People of 2019, and has also been named one of Time's Most Influential Women of the Century. She was also part of the BBC's 100 most inspiring and influential women of 2019 and Prospect magazine's world's top 50 thinkers. In 2020, she...