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flag On World Radio Day 2026, broadcasters worldwide urged that AI support, not replace, human voices in radio, stressing its role in enhancing accessibility and integrity while preserving empathy and truth.

flag On World Radio Day 2026, global broadcasters emphasized that artificial intelligence should serve as a supportive tool, not a replacement for human voices in radio. flag Celebrated under the theme “Radio and Artificial Intelligence: AI is a tool, not a voice,” the event highlighted AI’s potential to enhance content creation, translation, audience engagement, and accessibility—especially in rural and underserved areas—while reinforcing the irreplaceable role of human judgment, empathy, and ethical responsibility in journalism. flag From South Africa to Lesotho and Ghana, media professionals stressed that AI must be used responsibly to preserve authenticity, prevent misinformation, and uphold journalistic integrity, with a focus on local language development and data privacy. flag Radio remains a trusted, accessible medium for news, education, cultural expression, and community connection, with AI seen as a means to strengthen, not undermine, its core values.

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