Who is responsible for AI content in the media and what does the IMC say?

Transparency remains the main principle in the use of artificial intelligence in the media, while responsibility for content remains editorial.
in “Confrontation Podcast”, Niman Racaj, Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Independent Media Commission, has emphasized that the use of artificial intelligence does not exclude legal liability, regardless of how the content is created.
"Transparency is number one from the regulator's point of view. Artificial intelligence does not exclude legal liability. The editor must be responsible and the responsibility falls on the one who publishes the content," Racaj declared.
He explained that even in the absence of a specific legal act on artificial intelligence, existing acts continue to apply in the event that content produced with AI is harmful.
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"If the content is harmful, it is regulated and the applicable laws are implemented, regardless of how it was created," Racaj emphasized, adding that responsibility remains with the licensed entity and the relevant editorial team. /Telegrafi/





















































