Stratcom 2024 highlights Türkiye's vision for ethical AI and global communication

By Park Sae-jin Posted : December 13, 2024, 18:49 Updated : December 13, 2024, 19:13
Vice President Dr Cevdet Yılmaz delivers a keynote address during the opening of STRATCOM 2024 at Istanbuls Rixos Tersane Resort on December 13 AJP Park Sae-jin
Vice President Dr. Cevdet Yılmaz delivers a keynote address during the opening of STRATCOM 2024 at Istanbul's Rixos Tersane Resort on December 13. AJP Park Sae-jin

Istanbul, December 13 (AJP) - STRATCOM 2024, held on Friday at Istanbul’s Rixos Tersane Resort, brought together around 3,000 visitors, including officials, diplomats, scholars, and media leaders. The forum, themed “AI in Communication: Trends, Risks, and Transformations,” examined the promises and challenges of artificial intelligence in reshaping communication.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasized Istanbul’s role as a global hub and addressed AI’s transformative potential. “Artificial intelligence offers vast opportunities but also amplifies global challenges like disinformation and manipulation. We must advocate for ethics, justice, and conscience in its use,” he said. He expressed confidence in the forum’s ability to inspire meaningful discussions and open new horizons for the communication sector.

Vice President Dr. Cevdet Yılmaz expanded on the need for responsible AI. “AI can only serve humanity if it operates within a well-regulated, legal, and ethical framework reinforced by human institutions and norms,” he said. He highlighted projections that AI could contribute $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030 while stressing the need to address data privacy, cybersecurity risks, and ethical challenges.
 
Professor Fahrettin Altun Head of Communications for the Presidency of Türkiye addresses the audience at STRATCOM 2024 emphasizing the dual nature of AI as both an opportunity and a challenge during the forums opening on December 13 in Istanbul AJP Park Sae-jin
Professor Fahrettin Altun, Head of Communications for the Presidency of Türkiye, addresses the audience at STRATCOM 2024, emphasizing the dual nature of AI as both an opportunity and a challenge, during the forum's opening on December 13 in Istanbul. AJP Park Sae-jin

Adding to the discussion, Professor Fahrettin Altun, Head of Communications for the Presidency of Turkiye, highlighted AI’s dual nature as both an opportunity and a challenge. “Artificial intelligence carries opportunities and risks. We must ensure it serves the prosperity of societies while managing its challenges responsibly,” he said.

Erdogan also spotlighted Turkiye’s “Turkish Communication Model,” which integrates statecraft with cultural and ethical values. This model aims to amplify principled journalism and showcase Turkiye’s potential across various sectors, including technology, tourism, and education.
 
This file image shows the event hall of STRATCOM 2024 at Istanbuls Rixos Tersane Resort where global leaders gathered on December 13 to discuss the future of communication and artificial intelligence AJP Park Sae-jin
This file image shows the event hall of STRATCOM 2024 at Istanbul's Rixos Tersane Resort, where global leaders gathered on December 13 to discuss the future of communication and artificial intelligence. AJP Park Sae-jin
He paid tribute to journalists who risk their lives to expose injustices and emphasized Turkiye’s commitment to fostering a new generation of technology specialists and entrepreneurs under its “Century Vision.”

The grand opening of STRATCOM 2024 underscored Turkiye’s ambition to shape global communication through ethical AI, principled journalism, and innovative strategies. Erdogan concluded, “May this gathering lead to outcomes that benefit not just Turkiye but the entire global community.”
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