Media Trends: Inclusivity, Radio's Resurgence, and Tackling Deepfake Challenges
Michelle opens the episode with an overview of key topics, including the Hawana 2025 and Sarawak Media Conference, emphasizing inclusivity in media. She highlights the resurgence of radio and its role in fostering media community events. The episode discusses Ukas' restructuring and the growing concerns over deepfakes in the political arena. Michelle explores the need for regulation and media literacy to navigate the challenges posed by deepfakes. She concludes with closing remarks, reflecting on the importance of these discussions for the future of media and encouraging listeners to stay informed.
Key Points
- Upcoming media conferences will highlight AI's transformative role in journalism and celebrate diverse media roles, including social media influencers.
- Australians are increasingly encountering political deepfakes online, with many sharing such content without verifying its authenticity, raising concerns for democracy and public trust.
- There is growing support for government regulations to mandate labeling of AI-generated political content, alongside calls for enhanced digital media literacy to combat misinformation.
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