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5 questions for Natali Helberger


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Published in Science and Technology on Friday, March 21st 2025 at 15:42 GMT by Politico   Print publication without navigation

  • DFD spoke with Natali Helberger, a law and digital technology professor at the University of Amsterdam and noted voice on building public values into an algorithmic society. We chatted about redefining how to think about "innovation" (less developing tech freely at breakneck speeds,

The article from Politico's Digital Future Daily newsletter features an interview with Natali Helberger, a professor of law and digital society at the University of Amsterdam, discussing the implications of AI in media and journalism. Helberger addresses five key questions regarding AI's role in shaping public discourse, the potential for AI to enhance or undermine democracy, and the regulatory challenges posed by AI technologies. She highlights concerns about AI's ability to manipulate information, the need for transparency in AI algorithms, and the importance of maintaining human oversight to ensure ethical standards are met. Additionally, she touches on the balance between innovation and regulation, suggesting that while AI can offer significant benefits, there must be frameworks to prevent misuse and ensure that AI contributes positively to societal values and democratic processes.

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[ https://www.politico.com/newsletters/digital-future-daily/2025/03/21/5-questions-for-natali-helberger-00242975 ]

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