Chiang Hee Tze & Harizah Hanim Mohamed
Kuala Lumpur, February 17th (Bernama) – Despite the importance and enormous possibilities of artificial intelligence (AI) in the media industry, experts have said that this rapidly evolving technology has put human expertise in its human expertise. We believe that supervision from professional journalists is necessary because it cannot be completely replaced.
AI is proving its ability to enhance the news production process, from streamlining content delivery to driving industry-wide innovation.
Despite these benefits, the growing reliance on AI has raised security concerns at the forefront of media industry priorities.
Dr. Claymond Lim Wei Xiang, AIGC Architect at Huawei Cloud Malaysia, stresses that “security issues” will remain a top priority for the media industry over the next five years, and the emergency roadmap for AI implementation is urgent It emphasizes the need for
He said that while a variety of AI technologies are available worldwide, the media industry needs to be safe and addressed the accuracy of hacks and news.
“My conclusion is that AI is just a tool and cannot be completely dependent on it,” he said, adding that the 54th OANA Executive Committee meeting of four days that began on Sunday (February 16th). He spoke to Bernama after a panel session held in collaboration.
As one of the panelists in the discussion, Lim, who is also a solution engineer, noted that news agencies are moving in the “right direction.” He proposed exploring partnerships with universities and researchers to explore future trends in media development.
“This isn’t just security, it’s also about reviewing the entire AI application process from an end-to-end perspective. From proof of concept (POC) to final implementation. How do you plan these projects? How do you manage it? This is what we call a roadmap,” he explained.
With the theme of previous panel discussions, “Evolving Newsroom: Building a Digital-First, Building an Audience-Focused Approach,” Rim said in a state of constant evolution in the news industry, bringing digital technology and viewer-centered strategies. He said recruiting is important to success. .
He explained that AI technology presents both opportunities and challenges that must be addressed carefully.
“Adapting and innovating newsroom will be something that will thrive in the future,” he said.
Lim also said from the Huawei Cloud perspective that the new security and AI capabilities were built by the Information Technology team and featured in an internal model.
“This balance of security and more specialized for users. Security and ease of use need to be more balanced,” he added.
Also attended was Bernama CEO Datin Paduka Nur-Ul Afida Kamaludin. Editor-in-Chief Arul Rajoo Durar Raj; Mohd Shukri Ishak, executive editor of International News Services, is currently serving as Associate Editor.
The event was attended by Oana’s Executive Director Zaman Rezahani. He also serves as Director of International Relations for the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) along with representatives from 13 international press organizations.
– Bernama
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