The training event organised by Pulse Z brought together young journalists and civil society actors to examine trust in Europe and the role of media in an increasingly complex information environment. The session focused on how journalism is responding to emerging challenges such as disinformation and the growing use of artificial intelligence in news production and dissemination.

Discussions addressed the impact of digital tools on editorial practices, audience trust, and the ethical responsibilities of media professionals. Particular emphasis was placed on the need for transparency, verification, and media literacy at a time when public confidence in information sources remains fragile.

The exchange prioritised critical reflection rather than fixed conclusions, encouraging participants to assess how journalistic standards can adapt to technological change without compromising independence or public-interest values.

Training initiatives of this kind underline the importance of cross-border dialogue and professional exchange in strengthening responsible journalism across Europe.

 

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