D'Hub

Storytelling in a Polarized World

13 Jun, 2025, 10.00 AM @ Atelier Gardens

Event language: English

In a fractured world, stories can heal—or deepen the cracks. Featuring two keynotes followed by a live discussion, this session challenges the media’s role in both bridging and widening divides, questions whose voices are missing, and explores how journalism must fight for truth, connection, and relevance in the age of AI.

Program Info

AI and the Future of News

How is artificial intelligence reshaping news coverage, newsroom practices, and public trust? This session explores key lessons, challenges, and what’s ahead for journalism and society.

Guest

Marina Adami

Marina Adami is a digital journalist at the Reuters Institute, where she writes and edits content for the website and co-authors the popular newsletter. She is part of the AI and the Future of News team, reporting on how AI impacts journalism and broadening the conversation within the news industry. Originally from Italy, she has previously covered breaking news for Politico Europe in Brussels and reported on local news in London.

Conversation

Following the keynotes, this conversation will dive into how AI is reshaping journalism and how media can both divide and connect societies. Together, we'll explore shifting newsroom dynamics, public trust, and the stories that shape our world—if we choose to listen.

Moderation

Anna Ramskogler-Witt

Anna Ramskogler-Witt began her career in the film industry in 2006 at Vienna's Pool Film Distribution, where she set up the education programme. Since the beginning of her career, she has been convinced that documentaries can achieve a longer life and a larger audience through an impact approach. From 2019 - 2023 she served as Artistic Director of the Human Rights Film Festival Berlin. Together with Vivian Schröder, she founded The Good Media Network in 2024 and serves as the Artistic Director.
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