THEMES "Artificial intelligence – Intelligent politics"
THEME I. THE IMPACTS OF AI-POWERED TECHNOLOGIES ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
This session will address the following main issues:
The impact of automated tools of online platforms on communication patterns
The use of digital technologies in newsrooms and media outlets: equal opportunities and effective access
Impacts at broader societal level and digital divides: digital technologies in public communication and as part of political communication
Independent research and oversight
Download background paper: "IMPLICATIONS OF AI-DRIVEN TOOLS IN THE MEDIA FOR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION"
See also...
- Dedicated webpage: Algorithms and AI development
- Recommendation CM/Rec(2020)1 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems
- Council of Europe and Artificial Intelligence webpage
- JUST PUBLISHED: Guidance Note CONTENT MODERATION Best practices towards effective legal and procedural frameworks for self-regulatory and co-regulatory mechanisms of content moderation (Read also in French)
THEME II. THE CHANGING ENVIRONMENT IN MEDIA AND INFORMATION
This session will address the following main issues:
Shift to a new media and information paradigm
Restoring trust in the media and institutions in the era of information disorder
New regulatory frameworks to articulate the duties and responsibilities of various media stakeholders
Electoral communication, campaigning and media coverage in the new media environment and necessary responses
Download background paper: "MEDIA FREEDOM, REGULATION AND TRUSTA Systemic Approach to Information Disorder"
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THEME III. TAKING ACTION TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF JOURNALISTS
This session will address the following main issues:
The worsening of the environment for journalists and other media actors in the last years
Violent rhetoric by State officials on the integrity of journalism and journalists, their role and the consequences stemming from failure in condemning attacks
Harassment on-line, including gender-based attacks – the need to treat them as seriously as off-line offenses
Ending impunity - prioritizing the investigation and prosecution of physical attacks and threats to life and physical integrity
National action plans on the safety of journalists and other media actors - the urgency of political engagement to match the urgency of the situation
Download background paper: "TAKING ACTION TO PROTECT JOURNALISTS AND OTHER MEDIA ACTORS"
See also...
- Dedicated webpage: Safety of Journalists
- Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)4 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on the protection of journalism and safety of journalists and other media actors
- Implementation Guide: How to protect journalists and other media actors?
- "A MISSION TO INFORM Journalists at risk speak out"
THEME IV. RESILIENCE OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION PROTECTION FRAMEWORKS IN TIMES OF CRISIS
This session will address the following main issues:
Challenges for the media in times of crisis (access to information, protection of sources and whistleblowers, support for the sector, safety of journalists)
Challenges for public discourse (rise in mis- and disinformation and hate speech)
The use of digital tracing apps and freedom of expression
Sanctions and other measures with a potential chilling effect on freedom of expression
The way toward a post-pandemic future for freedom of expression
See also...
- Dedicated webpage: Media in times of health crises
- Toolkit by the Secretary General on the impact of the sanitary crisis on freedom of expression and media freedom (SG/Inf(2020)19)
- Respecting democracy, rule of law and human rights in the framework of the COVID-19 sanitary crisis - a toolkit for member states (SG/Inf(2020)11)