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ADEPA Closes Assembly With Press-Freedom Warning and New Executive Council

The group formalized AI principles to safeguard journalistic authorship.

Overview

  • ADEPA’s semestral report describes a deterioration of public debate, citing insults by the President, online hate campaigns, and recent assaults and vandalism affecting journalists and newsrooms.
  • The association condemned a precautionary ruling by Judge Patricio Marianello that bars publishing audios attributed to Karina Milei, calling it prior censorship that harms the public’s right to know.
  • The body adopted five guidelines for generative AI aligned with WAN-IFRA and the EBU, including creator authorization for training, fair recognition of news value, clear source attribution, support for media plurality, and structured engagement with tech firms.
  • Leaders announced a newsroom guide for responsible AI use, trainings and awareness campaigns with ATA and ARPA, and a two-year project backed by the International Fund for Public Interest Media on sustainability and intellectual property.
  • Members elected the 2025–2026 Executive Council, reelecting Martín Etchevers as president and installing a full slate of officers to lead press-freedom, economic, and innovation agendas.