WHO
Great opportunities go hand in hand with information security challenges
|
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) is creating profound changes in journalistic activities. Besides the opportunity to improve productivity, support data processing and content production, AI also poses many challenges related to information security, protection of information sources and public trust.
The development of journalism in the era of artificial intelligence
|
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a fictional story of the future, it is knocking on every newsroom door, creeping into every content management system (CMS) and raising a direct question: Where will the press go when machines start to know how to "write"?
New requirements in training journalistic and media human resources
|
The strong development of artificial intelligence (AI) is profoundly changing journalism and media activities, from content production processes to how the public receives information. Faced with these changes, journalists not only need to master technology but also need to equip themselves with multi-platform capacity, critical thinking and professional bravery to affirm values in the digital age.
Press before new requirements on intellectual property, copyright and digital data
|
The explosion of AI and social networks is putting the press at a major challenge regarding copyright, requiring greater responsibility in protecting intellectual property.
Experience and intuition are the "ultimate weapon" of journalists in the AI era
|
In the context of strong development of artificial intelligence (AI), journalists are facing both unprecedented opportunities and challenges.
Keeping oneself from the AI wave
|
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the way journalism is done at an unprecedented speed. From searching for information, processing data to producing content, many tasks that took hours can now be completed in just a few minutes. But as technology becomes smarter, a question is also raised more clearly than ever: What will keep journalists from deviating from the core values of the profession?
Keeping the fire of the digital age
|
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly deeply involved in the content production process, from searching for information, synthesizing data to supporting editing. In that flow, many journalism students and young reporters enter the profession with the pressure to constantly learn and master technology while still maintaining the bravery, emotions and responsibility of a journalist.
Information is valuable, journalism is valuable
|
When dealing with companies leading the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, the press industry needs to remind itself that: Information is valuable, journalism is valuable, Mr. A.G. Sulzberger, Chairman of the New York Times, emphasized at the WAN-IFRA World Press Congress in Marseille, France, in early June 2026.
"What's scary is not AI, but young people stopping creative thinking"
|
Artist Nguyen Doan Son shares his concerns about the profession, art education and the position of humans in the AI era.
Opportunities and challenges for young people when pursuing Information Technology
|
The rapid development of technology and artificial intelligence poses many challenges for those pursuing the field of Information Technology.
Hot" industry leads the 2026 enrollment season
|
The explosion of artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductor technology and digital transformation is creating a wave of new major choices among young people, while shaping the trend of university admissions in 2026.
Lao Cai invests 30 billion VND to develop Smart Operations Center
|
Lao Cai - The project to develop a Smart Monitoring and Operation Center aims to improve the province's leadership and operation capacity, and promote digital transformation.
From June 13-14, AI cameras recorded cold fines for 103 red light violations in Hanoi
|
The AI camera system of the Traffic Police Department detected 103 cases of running red lights and many other traffic violations in Hanoi.
Tony Leung publicly refuses to grant image rights to AI
|
Actor Tony Leung believes that actors will not be completely replaced by AI, he also refused to grant the right to use personal portraits to AI.
Google's AI can track news, social networks and data directly instead of users
|
Google is starting to deploy AI agents capable of automatically tracking the internet and sending automatic updates, helping users not have to search many times.
