Euronews highlights global significance of 3rd Shusha Global Media Forum VIDEO
The 3rd Shusha Global Media Forum, held in the historic Azerbaijani city of Shusha, has garnered international attention for addressing the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on journalism.
Euronews highlighted the high-level event which convened over 140 delegates from 52 countries, underscoring its growing global relevance, Caliber.Az reports.
This year’s forum focused heavily on the intersection of AI and journalism, with participants debating critical issues such as misinformation, ethical standards, and the responsible development of artificial intelligence technologies. The forum also spotlighted the urgent need to enhance media literacy across societies to strengthen public resilience in an era of rapid technological disruption.
Representatives from leading international news organizations, major tech companies, and prominent academic institutions called for deeper cross-border collaboration to ensure the sustainability of credible journalism in the digital age.
In addition to its global outlook, the forum served as a strategic platform for Azerbaijan to underscore its commitment to advancing media integrity and innovation. By hosting the event in Shusha—a city of cultural and symbolic significance—Azerbaijan positioned itself as a proactive player in shaping the future of global media discourse.
According to Euronews, the Shusha Forum not only reflects the pressing challenges and opportunities facing the media industry but also illustrates the importance of collective efforts to safeguard journalistic standards in an AI-driven world.
By Vafa Guliyeva