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Η τεχνητή νοημοσύνη στο επίκεντρο στο 3ο Παγκόσμιο Φόρουμ Μέσων Ενημέρωσης της Shusha

Με 52 χώρες να εκπροσωπούνται, το 3ο ετήσιο Παγκόσμιο Φόρουμ Μέσων Ενημέρωσης της Shusha εξερεύνησε τον αντίκτυπο της τεχνητής νοημοσύνης στη δημοσιογραφία, τονίζοντας την ανάγκη για δεοντολογία, παιδεία στα μέσα και παγκόσμια συνεργασία.

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00:00Μετά είναι η ώρα να φύγει μαζί.
00:02Οι δημιουργούς ανθρώπους, δημιουργούς και αιτροφούς,
00:07θα δημιουργούνται μερικές μερικές μερικές δημιουργήσεις
00:11αν δεν υπηρεθείς αιτροφή.
00:15Αν δεν έχουμε αυτό τώρα,
00:17θα δημιουργούνται για δημιουργούς προσπάθεις τα πράγματα για δημιουργούς.
00:24Η 3η Σουσουαλό Μεδιεφόρου,
00:26Συγρήνθει η πρόοδο του Χριστικούς Ιηνοσοκοτώμης του ΑΜΑΕ,
00:29που δημοσιοποιείται με αλεύθερος,
00:31φορήνει η δημοσιογράφηση.
00:33Και η αρκετή μας πρέπει να είναι βγωγικό, έθιμη και αρκετή.
00:37ΑΜΑΕ να δημιουργήσει κατάστασης.
00:39Αδή είναι η πρόοδο και η πρόοδο,
00:41η πρόοδο δεν είναι έτσι,
00:43η πρόοδο διευθυντική της πρόοδου αρκετές της πρόοδο,
00:46And it's an opportunity, if it's used, to enhance the newsroom, if it's used to streamline some processes.
00:53Held on the 150th anniversary of Azerbaijan's first newspaper,
00:57the Forum gathered over 140 guests from 52 countries,
01:00including 30-plus news agencies and seven international organizations,
01:05to address the rapid evolution of media in the digital age.
01:09Shusha Media Forum already became a traditional,
01:13so I hope that this tradition will continue and by the time passes we have more guests,
01:20more geographical coverage, and this once again shows that there is a big need
01:26for open discussions in the friendly atmosphere on the most important topics,
01:34not only the agenda of media communities, but issues of global agenda.
01:40Discussions at the Forum explored how nations can build media literacy
01:44and safeguard accuracy while navigating disruption.
01:47Get on board or you will be left behind,
01:50because fundamentally the people that will thrive are the people that adapt,
01:53the people that take these new technologies, new skills on board.
01:57For countries like Azerbaijan, the digital media revolution is also a moment of global connection,
02:02strengthening links between local voices and global narratives, and how to work with AI.
02:08We are very proud that a lot of international journalists and media professionals
02:11are coming to Azerbaijan, exchanging ideas, recommendations, and their experiences,
02:17including their mistakes as well.
02:19AI is a reality of the new world.
02:21We cannot fight against AI.
02:22It's a technological development.
02:24Fighting AI, it means that we are fighting against innovation, against technology,
02:28but we should adapt ourselves.
02:30How we can work together with AI,
02:32how we can effectively employ it for the benefit of mankind,
02:35including the professional journalism and media.
02:38As the digital age redraws the map of influence,
02:41new regions are stepping forward to lead the conversation.
02:44In a world of fragmented narratives,
02:47I believe we need more spaces like this.
02:50The Caucasus and also Central Asia are no longer peripheral, let's say, regions,
02:57of global narratives, and they are in the heart, how to say, of this connectivity.
03:05I mean, they are emerging like hubs for connectivity, for energy, and even for geopolitics.
03:13When truth becomes uncertain, every pillar of society feels a strain.
03:17If we don't get this right, the public, the citizens, won't know what's right or wrong.
03:24So it means that governments will struggle to communicate their messages.
03:28Companies will struggle to promote their products, you know,
03:32and journalism will be under threat.
03:35Those who gathered here will return to newsrooms, classrooms, and boardrooms across the world
03:40with a clearer sense of what's at stake.
03:43I wish I could see people making better decisions for themselves
03:50based on accurate and trustworthy information.
03:55If the goal is better decisions built on truth,
03:58the challenge begins with how we educate the next generation
04:00and the habits they're already forming.
04:03What we're finding, and I'm finding this with my own students and work with young people,
04:07is that it's becoming the go-to.
04:09So thinking about tasks and learning how to do the task
04:13and then maybe using AI to collaborate on that task, it's not happening.
04:17So over time, students and younger people are just going to that platform.
04:21For things as simple as introducing themselves, you know, in a class activity,
04:26then they can't sort of think and bring the words together.
04:28So it's impacting professional writing and creativity, critical thought,
04:32all these sort of aspects where we need our young people
04:35to be the subject matter experts before they go to AI and use it for that task.
04:40The third Shooter Media Forum didn't just discuss the future of journalism.
04:45It helped shape it.
04:46And for those watching closely, one message was clear.
04:50Adapt fast, work together and build resilience for a digital age that won't wait.

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