CNTI News
CNTI News
-
Media, Technology, and Civic Institutions are Up to the Task of Dealing with Negative AI Generated Election Content
In a discussion that’s often overwhelmed by bad news, whether of the media or despair about manipulated content, there are glimmers of hope that show all of us how there can be a better and effective way forward into the future.
-
Impacts of the Digital Services Act on Critical Voices in Serbia
Civil society organizations (CSOs) based in the Western Balkans have raised concerns about the impacts of the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) on the region. For successful implementation, the DSA requires the operational independence of state-level institutions.
-
Journalists Have Yet to Build Products With AI
News organizations need to start building their own solutions if they want to stay ahead of new disruptive tools being pushed by tech companies.
-
Winter in the Deep, Deep South – A Challenging Season for Broadcast Media in Australia and New Zealand
Is New Zealand, a nation of five million people, the canary in the media coal mine? A society that can no longer support viable local broadcast businesses amid the rise of multinational digital platforms that produce no content but dominate the attention of audiences and…
-
The Ticking Clock: Rethinking Journalism’s Core in an AI-Driven World
At SXSW, Hacks/Hackers explored AI’s impact on journalism, from envisioning a future media landscape to fears of job displacement. With journalism facing financial woes, there’s urgency to embrace AI.
-
Helping the Public Navigate the Role of AI in News
Challenging assumptions about AI’s role in news, we question if the public needs to assess it, why, where, and when. Transparency in news-making is pivotal for trust.
-
The Role of Media in Democracy
In Europe, protests spurred by Correctiv’s report on far-right extremism. At the Ditchley Foundation, discussions unfold on journalism’s role amidst AI challenges.
Explore Our Topic Areas
Sign up to learn more about how you can get involved.
CNTI is an independent global policy research center, seeks to encourage independent, sustainable media, maintain an open internet and foster informed public policy conversations.