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AI Media Observatory

The European AI Media Observatory is a knowledge platform that monitors and curates relevant research on AI in media, provides expert perspectives on the potentials and challenges that AI poses for the media sector and allows stakeholders to easily get in touch with relevant experts in the field via our directory.

The aim of the observatory is to support the ongoing efforts of the multidisciplinary community of professionals who are working towards ensuring responsible use of AI in the media sector and contribute to the broader discussion and understanding of the development and use of AI in the sector and its impacts on society, economy and people.

The daily operations of the Observatory are overseen by an Editorial Board and is financially supported by five sponsoring organisations: the Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision, the Information Technologies Institute of CERTH (CERTH-ITI), Imagga, Université Côte d'Azur (UniCa) and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA). You can meet the Editorial Board, learn more about the sponsors and find the editorial principles that govern the Observatory here.

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#1
12 . 06 . 2025
MedDMO Event in Thessaloniki: “Digital Tools & Actions Against Disinformation”
MedDMO Event in Thessaloniki: “Digital Tools & Actions Against Disinformation”
#2
17 . 06 . 2025
Fact-checkers & Journalists! – How can AI help you in your daily work? by vera.ai
Fact-checkers & Journalists! – How can AI help you in your daily work? by vera.ai
#3
24 . 06 . 2025
Researchers! – What are the AI models and methods powering detection tools? by vera.ai
Researchers! – What are the AI models and methods powering detection tools? by vera.ai
#4
30 . 06 . 2025
4th ACM International Workshop on Multimedia AI against Disinformation (MAD’25)
4th ACM International Workshop on Multimedia AI against Disinformation (MAD’25)
#5
10 . 07 . 2025
ELIAS & ELLIOT Theme Development Workshop on Foundation Models
ELIAS & ELLIOT Theme Development Workshop on Foundation Models
#6
14 . 07 . 2025
AIDA Symposium & Summer School on “Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Cutting Edge Trends”
AIDA Symposium & Summer School on “Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Cutting Edge Trends”
#7
30 . 09 . 2025
EBU Webinar – AI, Ethics & Public Media – New research explores how media professionals at the BBC navigate Responsible AI guidelines in their day-to-day work
EBU Webinar – AI, Ethics & Public Media – New research explores how media professionals at the BBC navigate Responsible AI guidelines in their day-to-day work
#8
15 . 10 . 2025
#Disinfo2025
#Disinfo2025
#9
28 . 10 . 2025
FIAT/IFTA World Conference
FIAT/IFTA World Conference

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How do journalist actually use AI?
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# External content
14 . 05 . 2025
Media reporting on AI in China
Investigation into how chinese media shape AI narratives based on interviews with journalists
# External content
12 . 05 . 2025
UK writers: Don’t gift our work to AI billionaires
More than 2,000 people have signed a ­letter calling on the UK government to keep the legal safeguards that offer artists and writers the prospect of a ­sustainable income amidst government proposals involving the relaxation of copyright rules.
# External content
12 . 05 . 2025
Melbourne publisher asks writers to sign AI agreements
Writers asked to grant a publishing house the right to "reproduce or use, adapt and exploit the work in connection with the development of any software program, including, without limitation, training, testing, validation and the deployment of a machine learning or generative artificial intelligence system”.
# External content
12 . 05 . 2025
Projections for the use of AI in the music industry
Exploration of scenarios where AI might disrupt music production, distribution and remuneration
# External content
12 . 05 . 2025
Effectively using AI for content moderation at scale
A guide to navigating the automation of content moderation tasks

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How AI is changing gaming tech in 2025
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# External content
Does AI generated pose a thread by spreading misinformation and propaganda?
Panel discussion zooming into ethical, policy and technical issues behind the spread of harmful AI generated content
# External content
The New Tech Threats to Democracy and Human Rights
A discussion in the Euphoria EU&U podcast about the threats to democracy and human rights emerging through the use of social media and AI by bad actors.
# External content
The Media Copilot Youtube Channel
The Media Copilot is a newsletter and podcast exploring how generative AI is changing the media, journalism, and the news. It provides conversation with guest speakers over AI & Media diverse relevant topics.
# External content
Reuters Institute: AI and the Future of News 2025
Analysis of emerging trends, including generative AI, public views on AI, platformisation and AI in newsrooms.
# External content
AI4Culture: Exploring the Future of AI in Cultural Heritage
A series of talks on the use of AI to preserve, enrich and share heritage collection.
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