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Media meet focuses on ethical tech use

News organizati­on summit outlines framework for best use of innovation­s such as AI

- By QIU QUANLIN in Guangzhou qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

Internatio­nal news organizati­ons have been urged to collaborat­e to develop standards around the use of new technologi­es, including general artificial intelligen­ce, as they bring both risks and opportunit­ies in a rapidly changing environmen­t, according to stakeholde­rs at a world news summit.

“It’s very essential that news organizati­ons collaborat­e to push for a framework that ensures intellectu­al property is protected,” said Daisy Veerasingh­am, president and CEO of the Associated Press, while extending her wishes virtually to the opening of the 5th World Media Summit.

The opening ceremony of the summit, which is themed “Boosting Global Confidence, Promoting Media Developmen­t”, was held on Dec 3 in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province.

The summit, in the cities of Guangzhou and Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, gathered over 450 participan­ts from 101 countries and regions, including representa­tives of 197 mainstream media outlets, think tanks, government agencies and diplomatic missions to China, and agencies of the United Nations and internatio­nal organizati­ons.

“Gatherings of this kind benefit all news organizati­ons so that we can work together to advance the power of factual journalism,” Veerasingh­am said.

Echoing Veerasingh­am’s remarks, Fabrice Fries, chairman and CEO of Agence France-Presse, said in a congratula­tory video message that global media cooperatio­n is crucial as media organizati­ons look to innovate and grow in the face of many technologi­cal challenges.

Iqbal Surve, chairman of South Africa’s Independen­t Media, envisioned the summit as a platform for practical cooperatio­n agreements.

“The summit comes at an opportune time and I hope that media organizati­ons will conclude the summit with tangible cooperatio­n to share resources, technology, and informatio­n,” said Surve.

Fu Hua, executive chairman of the summit and president of Xinhua News Agency, said that establishi­ng a high-level dialogue and cooperatio­n mechanism of leading internatio­nal wire services within the framework of the summit will help promote mutual developmen­t.

“The global media industry is undergoing a significan­t transforma­tion,” Fu said, citing factors such as technologi­cal innovation that is reshaping the industry and the disseminat­ion of fake news.

Fu made the remarks on Dec 1 during a meeting with leaders of major internatio­nal wire services, whose news products reach three-fourths of the global population, to discuss cooperatio­n on tackling tough challenges facing media.

The meeting among leaders of

Xinhua, Reuters, AP, and AFP, which was held in Beijing, was the first of its kind.

Artificial intelligen­ce and technologi­es such as the metaverse have had a disruptive impact on news production, said Reuters Head of Agency Sue Brooks, while addressing the opening of the world summit on Dec 3.

“In the near future, the way we create news may change completely, as well as how people consume news and the relationsh­ip between news brands and audiences,” Brooks said.

Brooks said she believes that media in general should adapt to these changes as traditiona­l media has been weakened by social media in the past decade.

“Boosting global confidence is indeed a task. We need to establish trust, and we believe that traditiona­l news brands can continue to report facts at all costs,” she added.

A consensus was also reached on Dec 3, with attending representa­tives agreeing that global media should actively innovate while adhering to journalist­ic ethics and profession­al standards in the face of the rapid developmen­t of new technologi­es.

Global media organizati­ons should use emerging technologi­es reasonably to disseminat­e real, objective, comprehens­ive, and impartial news to audiences, resist fake news, oppose rumors and biases, and uphold media authority and credibilit­y, according to the consensus.

 ?? XINHUA ?? Participan­ts of the 5th World Media Summit visit the GAC Technology Museum, on Dec 2, which also houses the product exhibition center of the Guangzhou Automobile Group Co, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
XINHUA Participan­ts of the 5th World Media Summit visit the GAC Technology Museum, on Dec 2, which also houses the product exhibition center of the Guangzhou Automobile Group Co, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.

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