AI for Good Summit 2025 Addresses AI's Role in News

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The AI for Good Global Summit 2025, held in Geneva, Switzerland from July 8-11, 2025, is focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in newsrooms. The summit, organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Government of Switzerland, explores how AI can address global challenges. This year's discussions highlight the impact of AI on the public interest information ecosystem.

The summit addresses the potential of AI in news creation, production, and publishing. It also raises concerns about transparency, accuracy, and trustworthiness. A recent report by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism reveals a shift in U.S. news consumption, with younger audiences increasingly turning to online personalities and AI chatbots.

Key speakers include Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Geoffrey Hinton, and Marc Benioff, discussing responsible AI use and ethical considerations. The summit aims to develop global standards for AI integration in various sectors, including media. The event emphasizes the need for media practitioners to balance technological advancements with public trust.

The AI for Good Global Summit 2025 is a crucial event for shaping the future of AI in media. It underscores the importance of responsible innovation and inclusive dialogue in the development and deployment of AI technologies. The summit's discussions are expected to influence how AI is used in newsrooms globally.

Sources

  • rnw.media

  • Palexpo - AI for Good Global Summit

  • US news consumers are turning to podcaster Joe Rogan and away from traditional sources, report shows

  • Featured speakers and demos at the AI for Good Global Summit 2025: 8-11 July

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