Nigeria, May 8 -- As artificial intelligence reshapes the media landscape, a media publisher has said that regulatory bodies and associations must come together to create policies for AI usage that address ethical limitations and potential challenges.

Monday Ashibogwu, Managing Editor of Quick News Africa, spoke on Wednesday in Lagos during a one-day 'Media Stakeholders Roundtable on "Artificial Intelligence, The Media and Press Freedom: Issues and Perspectives."

The event was organised by the International Press Centre (IPC) in Lagos, in collaboration with the Association of Communication Scholars and Professionals of Nigeria (ACSPN) Southwest.

Speaking with PREMIUM TIMES, Mr Ashibogwu noted that the collaborators must align the media...