Artificial Intelligence and Media Freedom: From the ‘Brussels’ to the ‘Strasbourg’ Effect?

Autori

  • Giovanni Zaccaroni

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15168/2284-4503-3984

Parole chiave:

artificial intelligence, media freedom, Council of Europe, European Union, ECHR

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) poses both challenges and opportunities for media freedom in Europe. The interplay between EU legislation – including the Media Freedom Act, the AI Act, and the Regulation on political advertising – and the European Charter and ECHR seeks to protect media pluralism and democracy amid rapid digital transformation. AI’s growing role in content creation and distribution raises concerns over autonomy and editorial independence, but EU law aims to ensure transparency, AI literacy, and safeguards against undue influence. Cooperation between the EU and the Council of Europe through frameworks like the AI Convention reinforces a safe approach to innovation, promoting digital strategic autonomy for the EU.

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Pubblicato

2026-03-10

Come citare

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Zaccaroni G. Artificial Intelligence and Media Freedom: From the ‘Brussels’ to the ‘Strasbourg’ Effect?. BioLaw [Internet]. 10 marzo 2026 [citato 11 marzo 2026];(1S):79-91. Disponibile su: https://teseo.unitn.it/biolaw/article/view/3984