“Do not be afraid of artificial intelligence and call on the media to adapt to new technologies

The press specialists confirmed on Monday, “They are not afraid” of ascension artificial intelligence (IA) Obstetrics, but he warned that, given the negative impact of new technologies on the profession, the media response should be adapted to the symbols of ethics getting rid of ethics and Control of wrong information.
This was confirmed by the President of the Federation of Journalists Associations in Spain (FAPE), Miguel Angel Noseeda; Linya President, Francisco Roman; and president 20 minutesand Samite embodimentand During your participation in a round table held on Monday in Madrid in the dialogue Artificial intelligence for reporters: the enemy or the ally? , It is organized by Servimedia in cooperation with the study of communications.
Experts fled the “End of the World” messages about the influence of obstetric artificial intelligence in the press. However, they have warned of the dangers of wrong information that requires misuse of technology, which “journalists and the media must fight,” said FAPE president. For its part, president 20 minutes Remember that “The truth is expensive and the lie is cheap” Artificial intelligence should be renamed as an auxiliary intelligence. “
Samitier referred to this “To be afraid of artificial intelligence is as if we were afraid of dizziness.” “The history of the world, the history of the media for a period of 2000 years is the date of technological progress.” However, he added that the sector should not be “impressive” or the loss of focus that “artificial intelligence feeds on people.”
president 20 minutes He has appealed to “Citizen Press”, which is believed to have a mobile man who can be a reporter, will be like saying “If you use a fire extinguisher, I am a firefighter.” “My cousin with a mobile phone is not a journalist. He can tell me what happened, but then the journalist emphasizes and contradicts and provides honest information according to Article 20 of the Constitution.
Likewise, the FAPE president focused on one of the data revealed for the study on Monday: that 90 % of press companies lack a specific section of the new technical regulations. In this sense, he invited companies in this sector to adapt to technologies and also adapt their regulations and symbols.
“We decided at the last association at the beginning of April in Cádiz to hold a committee to study the impact of artificial intelligence and see How to adapt to the moral and mixed profession code, not to artificial intelligenceBut for all new technologies, “NOCEDA.
Confidence environments
FAPE president also stated that there is a file Complaints Committee on the science of removing the press – Written by judges, journalists and academics- responsible for “evaluating and analyzing their actions.” Thus, the professionals have already encouraged “any citizen, any company, any institution” to condemn when he sees violations.
From Lentea, its president valued the “basic” relationship between the press and democracy. “We must be very clear about values” and we will not lose the “reference”. “For every person and for every professional, your value is related to your knowledge and skills,” he said, but the values and position double those capabilities.
From the corporate point of view, Roman explained that technology management is important because “it can intensify relatively” for professionals, making companies less competitive. So it is necessary, in your opinion, “Create confidence environments” in companies and “know how to combine” technology and people, And do this “with ethics, with values and with inclusion.”
During the moderate dialogue by the Director General of Servimedia, Jose Manuel Gonzalez, experts also coincided with one of the aspects collected in the submitted report. According to the study, 57.6 % of journalists believe that a responsibility “The system of the ethical use of Amnesty International” is compatible with professional organizations According to 41.8 %, organizational work must also include public administrations.
In this sense, the experts emphasized that it is necessary to obtain evidence, but not for the organization excessively because it will then be difficult to “escape from unhealthy or malignant use.” “The desire to organize it does not go anywhere,” Roman concluded.