Center for News, Technology & Innovation, an independent global policy research center, seeks to encourage independent, sustainable media, maintain an open internet and foster informed public policy conversations.
Digital safety for journalists must be addressed at multiple levels: by governments, technology companies, publishers, and researchers. Progress will require dedication and cooperation.”
February 15, 2024 | USC Annenberg | Washington, DC, USA
Part 2 of CNTI’s convening series on enabling the benefits and managing the harms of artificial intelligence in journalism was co-hosted with and co-sponsored by our friends at USC Annenberg. A summary report of the key takeaways is now available.
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Algorithmic Accountability
Navigating the opacity of algorithmic selection in digital platforms entails balancing transparency needs with the risk of manipulation for political or commercial gain.
Search engines and social media spark policy debates on issues like copyright, ownership, and publisher compensation, as news and technology business models converge.
The rise of new technologies – especially artificial intelligence – presents journalists, governments and the public with opportunities to use technology in new ways.
Diverse press policies hinge on public recognition of journalism’s value, emphasizing trust rebuilding with legislation fostering openness and innovation.
Technology and journalism intertwine, expanding reach to global communities and diversifying news outlets, while an open internet offers greater media choice to the public worldwide.
Public access to a globally connected internet and independent news is vital for free societies. Policymakers need sustainable policies to safeguard information sharing and journalism.
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CNTI is an independent global policy research center, seeks to encourage independent, sustainable media, maintain an open internet and foster informed public policy conversations.