Artificial Intelligence (“ AI ”) is increasingly being utilized in relation to broadcasting activities, including within the realms of program planning and management, audio-visual processing, virtual presenters, audience analytics and other operational functions related to program production and distribution. While AI may ultimately be driving innovation within this sphere, the use of these new technologies is also associated with potential misuse that could ultimately compromise the accuracy of information, balanced reporting, transparency and public trust. [1]

Broadcasting Institutions Warned: Violations of Artificial Intelligence Disclosure and Compliance Requirements May Lead to Administrative Sanctions
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