Delegates at the fourth Shusha Global Media Forum examined how disinformation, artificial intelligence, and declining public trust are reshaping journalism worldwide. Policymakers, media professionals, and international organisations discussed strategies for news organisations to address these challenges while preserving credibility.
Discussions covered AI’s influence on reporting, the expanding reach of misinformation, and the value of cross‑border dialogue. As technology reshapes the media landscape, experts emphasized that transparent practices, robust fact‑checking, and responsible journalism are essential for strengthening public trust.
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