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    Journalists must be trained in incorporating AI into their work

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJuly 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Executive Vice President of the University of Tokyo, Professor Kaori Hayashi Executive Vice President of the University of Tokyo, Professor Kaori Hayashi

    Professor Kaori Hayashi, Executive Vice President of the University of Tokyo, emphasized that in the era of artificial intelligence (AI), the role of credible and discerning journalists has become increasingly vital.

    In her keynote address at the 3rd JICA Chair on Monday, June 30, 2025, Professor Hayashi refuted the notion that AI has diminished the importance of journalists, arguing that AI has instead highlighted the critical importance of credible journalism.

    She noted that the rise of AI has led to a surge in misinformation, amplifying the necessity for mainstream journalism to distinguish accurate reporting from false narratives, thereby safeguarding the profession’s integrity.

    Professor Hayashi urged media practitioners to view AI not as a competitor but as a tool to enhance their work and advocated for intentional efforts to integrate AI into journalistic practices to ensure timely and accurate dissemination of information.

    Speaking on the theme “From Ink to Intelligence: The Future of Japanese Journalism in the AI Era,” she stressed the importance of training journalists in AI technologies to equip them with cutting-edge knowledge and skills to leverage AI trends and enhance their work.

    “Journalism has become even more important in the age of AI, to set certain kinds of principles in the world of information,” Prof. Hayashi noted.

    “Japan may be seen as a frontrunner in robotics and digital innovation, but in reality, there is deep skepticism about AI’s role in shaping public life,” she said, adding, “Trust, not just technology, is key to meaningful AI integration.”

    “As AI continues to reshape global information systems, there is a need for ethical frameworks and media vigilance to safeguard truth, protect public trust, and ensure that technological advancements serve democratic values rather than undermine them,” she said.

    The Japanese Ambassador to Ghana, Mr. Hiroshi Yoshimoto, reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to collaborating with Ghana to enhance its academic and technological capacities.

    He emphasized the importance of preserving journalism’s core values while embracing technological innovation and lauded Professor Hayashi’s presence as a symbol of the strengthening ties between the University of Tokyo and the University of Ghana.

    Ms. Suzuki Momoko, Chief Representative of JICA Ghana, affirmed Japan’s dedication to fostering ties with Ghana through knowledge-sharing, academic collaboration, and cultural diplomacy.“Today’s lecture reflects our joint dedication to deepening mutual understanding of Japan’s development experience, particularly in the media and technological landscape,” she said.



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