Media and artificial intelligence: first assessment and outlook for 2024

Media and artificial intelligence first assessment and outlook for 2024

In 2023, the tech world has experienced a real boom around artificial intelligence (AI) with the development of ChatGPT, Bard and MidJourney. The media world was not left out. To make a point, The media workshop re-invited two experts on the subject who appeared on the show last year: Olivier Martinez and Gérald Holubowicz.

Olivier Martinez is a consultant specializing in generative artificial intelligence in the world of information, creator of the newsletter IA-pulse.news

Gerald Holubowicz is a journalist and editorial innovation consultant. He publishes the newsletter Synthwhich talks about AI from a human perspective.

In this conversation of around fifty minutes, it is a question of developments in generative artificial intelligence over the past year, particularly in terms of production capacities and precision. The way in which the media reacted to technological players is also discussed, in particular the implementation, by certain publishers, of TDMRep, which prohibits bots from OpenAI, Common Crawl or even Google Bard from using the content of these sites to train their AI. We also return to the charters that some media have written and finally on the regulatory framework which is taking shape, particularly within the European Union.

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