The 3rd Shusha Global Media Forum on “Digital Pathways: Strengthening Information and Media Resilience in the Age of AI” has concluded

The 3rd Shusha Global Media Forum on “Digital Pathways: Strengthening Information and Media Resilience in the Age of AI” held on July 19-21, 2025 has concluded

The Forum was attended by approximately 140 international guests from 52 countries, including representatives from over 30 news agencies, seven international organizations, and around 80 media outlets, alongside participants from various organizations connected to the field.

This year's Forum addressed some of the most pressing and challenging issues of our time, such as the proliferation of disinformation, the significance of media literacy, the opportunities and risks associated with AI, and the influence of social media on public trust. The primary objective of the Forum was to explore innovative approaches to the rapidly evolving digital media landscape, share best practices for ensuring information security through modern technologies, and analyze the potential and challenges presented by artificial intelligence. A comprehensive examination of emerging trends across various platforms also featured prominently.

Moreover, the Forum serves as a crucial platform for officials from around the world, media professionals, civil society representatives, government and business leaders, as well as representatives of international organizations dedicated to media development and renowned media figures. It facilitates discussions on the fundamental principles of modern media, addresses issues vital to global security, and fosters constructive dialogue and exchange of experiences among participants.

The 3rd Shusha Global Media Forum concluded its work on July 21.

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