AI technologies have helped media houses gather, process and distribute information in a more accurate and timely manner to more people around the world but it has also contributed to the proliferation of “fake news”, and it raises issues regarding users’ right to information, media diversity and pluralism, and data protection, to name just a few.
Africa Tech Radio’s Anthony Ibe, discusses this important issue with a Copyright Specialist at Aga Khan University, Kenya; Elizabeth Oyange-Ngando, an Intellectual Property Lawyer at Udo Udoma & Bello Osagie, Nigeria; Godson Iwuozo, a Lecturer in Digital (Media) Studies; Chikezie Uzuegbunam, #aiMOM, Futurist, Technologist & Policy Expert; Lavina Ramkissoon and Deputy Manager, Media Freedom at CJID; Stephanie O. Adams-Douglas.
In this episode to celebrate World Press Freedom Day, Vice President for Communications at the Wikimedia Foundation, Anusha Alikhan, talks about the launch of the Wikimedia Foundation’s very first Open […]
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