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Reuters NEXT Asia to spotlight AI and trust in media

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 28 May 2026 |  JP Asia Desk

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Reuters NEXT Asia to spotlight AI and trust in media
Reuters NEXT Asia returns to Singapore in July 2026 to convene leaders to examine how AI, misinformation and geopolitics are impacting trust in journalism. It will focus on newsroom strategies and preserving editorial independence amid platform disruption.
Reuters NEXT Asia جولائی 2026 میں سنگاپور آئے گا، جہاں رہنما AI، غلط معلومات اور جیوپولیٹکس کے صحافت پر اثرات اور نیوز روم کے ڈھنگ پر بات کریں گے۔
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SINGAPORE — Reuters has announced that its Reuters NEXT Asia conference will return to Singapore in July 2026, bringing together policymakers, media executives, technology leaders, and business figures for discussions centered on geopolitics, artificial intelligence, misinformation, and the future of trusted journalism.

The announcement, made on May 28, comes as international news organizations face mounting pressure from declining public trust, platform disruption, geopolitical polarization, and the rapid integration of generative AI into newsroom operations. Reuters said the summit will focus on how journalism institutions can adapt while maintaining credibility and editorial independence.

Reuters highlights journalism’s trust challenge

Reuters Editor-in-Chief Alessandra Galloni said the event would examine the growing importance of reliable information during a period of global fragmentation and accelerating technological change. Her remarks reflect broader concerns within the international media industry about misinformation, synthetic content, and the economic pressures affecting independent journalism worldwide.

The Reuters NEXT Asia summit is expected to feature discussions involving government officials, business executives, technologists, and media leaders, underscoring how journalism is increasingly intersecting with debates over AI governance, digital regulation, and geopolitical risk. Singapore has become a key regional hub for such conversations because of its position as a major financial, technology, and media center in Asia.

AI reshapes newsroom priorities globally

For media professionals, the conference signals how leading global news organizations are repositioning journalism within wider policy and technology debates rather than treating media challenges as isolated industry concerns. Newsrooms globally are investing more heavily in AI tools for content production, verification, translation, and audience analytics while simultaneously developing safeguards against misinformation and editorial manipulation.

The event also reflects a broader shift among international publishers and broadcasters toward convening high-level policy forums as part of their business and editorial strategies. Such conferences increasingly serve as platforms for media organizations to influence discussions on technology regulation, platform accountability, and information integrity while expanding commercial partnerships and audience engagement.

WHY THIS MATTERS: Reuters NEXT Asia highlights how trust, verification, and AI governance are becoming central strategic concerns for international journalism. For media organizations, the summit reflects the growing need to balance technological innovation with editorial credibility as misinformation, geopolitical instability, and platform disruption reshape the global information ecosystem.

ATTRIBUTION: Reporting by JournalismPakistan, based on publicly available statements from Reuters on May 28, 2026.

PHOTO: AI-generated; for illustrative purposes only.

Key Points

  • Reuters NEXT Asia returns to Singapore in July 2026.
  • The summit will gather policymakers, media executives, technologists and business leaders.
  • Main themes include generative AI, misinformation, geopolitical risk and trust in journalism.
  • Discussions will cover newsroom adaptation, AI governance and digital regulation.
  • Emphasis is on preserving editorial independence and credible reporting amid platform disruption.

Key Questions & Answers

When and where will Reuters NEXT Asia 2026 take place?

The conference is scheduled to return to Singapore in July 2026.

What are the main topics of the summit?

The summit will address generative AI, misinformation, geopolitics, newsroom adaptation and trust in journalism.

Who is expected to attend Reuters NEXT Asia?

Attendees are expected to include policymakers, media executives, technology leaders and business figures.

What is the summit's primary goal?

To explore how journalism institutions can adapt to technological and geopolitical change while maintaining credibility and editorial independence.

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