Global Experts Explore AI Opportunities and Challenges in Media at Siem Reap Workshop
AKP Phnom Penh, July 21, 2025 --
Experts and media professionals from nearly 40 countries converged in Siem Reap province on July 21 for a pre-summit Workshop on "AI in Media: Opportunities and Challenges."
Hosted by the Ministry of Information, in collaboration with AIDB, Korea Communication Commission (KCC), and the Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI), the workshop served as a crucial platform for sharing cutting-edge insights into the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence across various facets of the media landscape, from content creation to the critical battle against fake news.
H.E. Phos Sovann, Director-General of the General Department of Information and Broadcasting, Ministry of Information, attended the workshop with representatives from AIDB, KCC, KISDI, and media officials from the host country and foreign countries.
Participants explored into five intensive sessions, each shedding light on a different dimension of AI's impact.
The discussions commenced with an Introduction to AI and its subset, Generative AI, and their Relevance to the Media Industry by Mr. Chhorn Vibol, Director of IT Department, Ministry of Information.
This foundational session provided attendees with a comprehensive understanding of AI's capabilities and its growing integration into journalistic practices and media operations worldwide.
Experts from AI Content Lab, Korea, demonstrated how AI can streamline workflows, assist in drafting articles, generating visuals, and even producing film content, highlighting the exciting opportunities for enhanced efficiency and creativity.
However, the workshop also confronted the critical dual nature of AI. A session on AI as a Dual-Use Area of Technology: User Protection Policy in AI Service addressed the ethical considerations and potential misuses of AI.
The urgent need for robust policies and frameworks to safeguard users and prevent the spread of misinformation and harmful content were discussed in the session on Challenges of AI Adoption and Responsible AI Practices (AI Literacy).
Participants engaged in discussions about the hurdles faced in implementing AI technologies responsibly, including the necessity of promoting AI literacy among media professionals and the public alike to ensure informed and ethical engagement with AI-generated content.
Key speakers throughout the day shared invaluable experience and knowledge, fostering a collaborative environment aimed at navigating the complex AI landscape.
The workshop's emphasis on both the opportunities and potential challenges of AI in media highlighted the global recognition of AI's profound impact and the collective effort required to harness its power responsibly for the future of information and communication.



By Chea Vannak





