AI, Trust, and the Media, a panel discussion organized by the Foreign Press Association of the United States, The New School and New York Times, and supported by Media.com, will take place on April 13, 2026.
Industry Leaders Address AI, Authentication, and Trust
The event brings together journalists, technologists and media leaders to discuss how artificial intelligence is reshaping media, the corrosive impact of deepfake and shadow content on trust in the media, and the role of content provenance to make the digital landscape safer. It will explore technologies and governance initiatives aimed at protecting the integrity of information and the media in the context of the dramatic rise of AI generated online content.
Panelists include Santiago Lyon, Head of Advocacy and Education, at the Content Authenticity Initiative/Adobe; Duy K. Nguyen, an AI Reporter with The New York Times; Claire Leibowicz, Director of AI, Trust, and Society, at the Partnership on AI; and Simon Erskine Locke, Cofounder and CEO of Tauth Labs, a thought leader on content authentication, member of the FPA board, and former head of communications functions at leading financial institutions.
Why Media.com is Supporting the Event
Media.com has developed the world’s first verified media network and is pursuing the implementation of content credentials in its publishing tools to set an unprecedented standard of trust in information and content created on Media.com.
Media.com’s support of “AI, Trust and the Media” reflects its broader mission to strengthen trusted information infrastructure online. As media consumption increasingly shifts to digital platforms, verification, attribution, and transparent sourcing have become foundational to rebuilding public confidence in information.
The company’s participation aligns with growing global efforts to establish verifiable publishing standards and authenticated digital identities – initiatives increasingly viewed as essential safeguards against misinformation and other online harms.
The Foreign Press Association, founded in 1918, has long served as a convening body for international journalists, promoting professional collaboration and strengthening global media relationships.
The event will be held at The New School on April 13, 2026 at 6 pm and is being held in conjunction with the The New York Times. Media.com’s support has been coordinated by media partner CommPRO, a leading industry publication for public relations, communications and marketing professionals.
For more information about the event and to register to attend, click this link.
