Regolamentare l'IA nelle notizie (e per le notizie)

Regolamentare l'IA nelle notizie (e per le notizie)


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Gio 18 aprile 2024

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11:00 - 11:50

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AI has become a pivotal tool in news and journalism. News organisations around the world have harnessed traditional and generative AI to analyse large datasets, automate routine tasks, personalise news delivery, and even aid in news reporting. However, the integration of AI into journalism is not without its challenges and raises difficult ethical and regulatory questions around issues such as accuracy, bias, transparency, accountability, and the concentration of power. A growing number of news organisations have tackled these challenges head-on, developing AI guidelines and policies. Meanwhile, different regulatory bodies are working in similar directions, establishing standards and regulations to ensure that the use of AI in journalism and the information ecosystem at large adheres to ethical principles and fosters a pluralistic and safe public sphere and that the technology does not become concentrated in the hand of a few companies.
The primary objective of this panel is to 1) discuss and debate the various approaches to regulating AI in news and journalism and 2) provide inspiration for journalists and organisations seeking to develop their own AI strategies in a complex AI landscape. Bringing together experts from the fields of journalism, policy, and academia from Northern America, Europe, and the Global South, we will delve into the challenges and opportunities presented by AI. Topics the panel will discuss are:
1. Principles and policies of (responsible) AI in journalism, including transparency, fairness, and accountability, exploring how these can guide the development and use of AI in news organisations and discussing e.g. the balance and tensions between AI’s benefits and ethical challenges.
2. The effects of AI in shaping the information environment and the need for regulation, with a focus on information quality, diversity, and accessibility – as well as the challenges of deepfakes and other AI-driven misinformation, that newsrooms need technology, funding, and training to combat.
3. The role of AI firms such as OpenAI and Anthropic but also Google and Microsoft who wield significant power over the use of AI in the news and more generally, and the fraught relationship between these and news organisations, as the former seek to advance the technology and the latter seek to protect their position.
We believe that this discussion will contribute to the development of robust and effective strategies for approaching AI in the news industry, ensuring that these technologies are used responsibly, ethically, and to the benefit of journalism and societies around the world.
Moderated by Felix Simon.


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Emily Bell
Emily Bell

Emily Bell is Founding Director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism School, Leonard Tow Professor of Journalism, and a leading thinker, commentator, and strategist on digital journalism. The majority of Emily’s career was spent at Guardian News and Media in London working as an award-winning writer and editor both in print and online. She is a member of the committee which developed the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Charter in Media, chaired by Maria Ressa.

Natali Helberger
Natali Helberger

Natali Helberger is Distinguished University Professor of Law and Digital Technology, with a special focus on AI, at the University of Amsterdam, and affiliated with the Institute for Information Law. She is one of the founders and director of the AI, Media and Democracy Lab, and of the algosoc Gravitation program. Helberger is member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities.

Ritu Kapur
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.

Felix Simon
Felix Simon

Felix M. Simon is a journalist, communication researcher, and doctoral student at the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), a Knight News Innovation Fellow at Columbia University’s Tow Center for Digital Journalism, and an affiliate at the Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He also works as a research assistant at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) and regularly writes and comments on technology, media, and politics for various international outlets. As a member of the Leverhulme Doctoral Centre “Publication beyond Print”, he is currently researching the implications of AI in journalism and the news industry, jointly supervised by Prof Ralph Schroeder and Prof Ekaterina Hertog and formerly supervised by Prof Gina Neff. His doctoral project is generously funded by the Leverhulme Trust and an OII-Dieter Schwarz Foundation doctoral award. More specifically, his research seeks to understand th...

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