Lesson of news in Greenland: the interested parties perform journalists on the training of the AI

Lesson of news in Greenland: the interested parties perform journalists on the training of the AI

…. To critically evaluate artificial intelligence tools, recognize their limits

The interested parties of Abuja (Core Reporter) of the Greenland News Magazine urged the Nigerian journalist to embrace the formation of artificial intelligence and critically evaluate his tools, recognizing his limits.

The lesson was to mark the World Press Freedom Day 2025, with the theme that reports in the courageous new world: “The impact of artificial intelligence on freedom of press and media”, Saturday in Abuja.

The distinct Nigerians who returned to the company were honored with the “role model prize” on the occasion, including: Prof. Linda Kwon-Cndung, professor of political economy and development studies (gender prejudice on the Empowerment of women) Federal University of Lafia, Comrade Engr. Maryann Ada Mbanaso, President of Pengassan Women Commission, (PWC), Princess Hajia Nana Hauwa Yussuff, General Director, Kogi State Broadcasting Corporation, Ismaila Isah, special consultant in the media of the governor of the State of Kogi, dr. Aishat Umar, Nigerian Center for reading, Research and Development, Bayero University, Kani.

Dr Oluwatoyin Eunice Ishola, Provost, College of Community Health, Bingham University Teaching Hospital.

Speaking on the occasion, the first main speaker, Princess Hajia Nana Hauwa Yussuff, general director, Kogi State Broadcasting Corporation, said: “Artificial intelligence (AI) their sleep together with entertainment.”

The addition of that report is conceptualized to adopt relationships in the new brave world that has pervasively influenced technology and social conditioning above all within an apparently utopian society. It is able to give priority to the stability and efficiency that can be achieved through mass production, hypnoaedic air conditioning and genetic engineering resulting from modeling individual thoughts and behavior. The overall impacts planned reside on the various aspects of life, including but not limited to love, all forms of happiness and relationships. “Said Princess Nana.

The second main speaker, Oluwatoyin Eunice Ishola, Provost, College of Community Health, Bingham University Teaching Hospital, recommended journalists and publishers to be trained to critically evaluate artificial intelligence tools and recognize their limits. He claimed that media organizations must also defend regulatory paintings that protect freedom of the press, guarantee algorithmic equity and support journalism of public interest.

“The ethical guidelines for the use of I in relations, how to disseminate when the IA is used in the creation of content – should become a standard practice. Furthermore, the collaboration between technologists, journalists and civil society will be essential in the design of artificial intelligence systems that support journalistic values ​​and democratic principles.” Oluwatoyin said.

In his address of Welcome, Amb. Dr. Peace Opheoshi, editor -in -chief of the news magazine of Greenland, underlined the numerous challenges that Nigerian journalists face, and these include: security threats, financial constraints, political, economic, social and professional dimensions. Investigative journalists often face intimidation, harassment, arbitrary arrests by the government authorities and legal restrictions that hinder their ability to practice free and impartial journalism.

He reiterated that journalists in Nigeria, in particular those who cover sensitive issues such as corruption, terrorism or protests, face the risk of violence and intimidation from state actors and non -state actors such as terrorist groups and criminal bands. They were targeted for kidnapping and kidnapping, often for redemption or to silence them. “

Responding on behalf of the winners, partner Engr. Maryann Ada Mbanaso, President of Pengassa, thanked the direction of the Greenland News magazine for honor, adding that the winners were well selected according to their record tracks. He encouraged them to continue doing good work.

In addition, the president of the occasion, dr. Aishat Umar, the Nigerian center for reading, research and development, Bayero University, Kano, which has highlighted media roles such as education, information and entertainment have also organized the media to continue to be objective in their report.

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