AI is transforming journalism in Latin America.
Middle Eastern fact-checkers are turning Arabic-language AI into weapons on their mission to counter disinformation.
How can journalism regain trust in the face of AI? DW Akademie proposes a three-tiered approach to the governance of AI.
Coding agents and a new AI protocol are reshaping journalism's digital toolkit, but also raising new questions.
Helen Sithole from MISA Zimbabwe argues that there is an urgent need to update copyright laws in times of AI.
Prof. Caesar Atuire from the University of Ghana explains what can be done to make AI more inclusive.
Using AI can make news content feel bland and mass produced — Our guest authors propose new recipes.
Karen Allen, Senior Research Associate at Institute for Security Studies (ISS) in South Africa and a former BBC foreign correspondent, examines how AI is being weaponized to spread disinformation across Africa.
The fact-checking organisation Kashif operates out of Ramallah in the West Bank. In this video, founder Riham Abu Aita explains how the Kashif bot, an Arabic-language chatbot that supports user queries, was developed and implemented.
Algorithmic systems such as AI are taking hold in our societies and daily lives. Yet, the inner workings of these systems are opaque and often kept secret.
The founder of Newsroom Robots Lab at Harvard breaks down how conversational AI is revolutionizing journalism.
What role will human creatives have next to artificial intelligence?
Danielle Coffey of the News/Media Alliance argues that legal protections are essential to sustain quality journalism.
Media scholar Courtney Radsch: Public interest media must build coalitions with other industries against Big Tech.
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