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Catch up on the recorded conversations at CTRL+J events.
CTRL+J LATAM: Fireside Chat with João Brant (SECOM, Brazil)
Panel 6: Fireside Chat João Brant, Secretary of Digital Policies, Social Communication Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic (SECOM)
In this conversation, João Brant outlined current efforts within the Brazilian government to regulate digital platforms. He emphasized the importance of building replicable public policy models that support small and medium outlets. Marina Pita, representing civil society perspectives, emphasized the need for open mechanisms that reflect Brazil’s media diversity and prevent the concentration of power.
CTRL+J LATAM: The LATAM Challenge: Between Sustainability, Innovation, and Regulation?
Panel 5: The LATAM Challenge: Between Sustainability, Innovation, and Regulation?
Luis Fernando García, Co-founder and Executive Director, Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales (R3D)
Jonathan Bock, Executive Director, Fundación para la Libertad de Expresión (FLIP)
Diego Garazzi, President of the Intellectual Property Commission, Asociación de Entidades Periodísticas Argentinas (ADEPA)
César Ricaurte, Executive Director, Fundación Andina para la Observación y Estudio de Medios (Fundamedios)
Jazmin Acuña, Co-Founder and Editorial Director, El Surtidor
Gustavo Gómez (Observacom, Uruguay)
Moderated by Ester Borges, Head of Program, Momentum
This panel shed light on the region’s unique socio-economic context, the difficulty of countering disinformation, and the fragile state of the Latin American media ecosystem. Luis Fernando García denounced surveillance capitalism as central to platform business models, while Gustavo Gómez called attention to the lack of civil society participation in regulatory debates. The panel advocated for regional collaboration and policies grounded in human rights and democratic values.
CTRL+J LATAM: Beyond Survival: A Strategy for Journalism in the Age of AI
Panel 3: Beyond Survival: A Strategy for Journalism in the Age of AI
Marina Pita, Director, Digital Policies Secretariat at Secom
Kate Skinner, Executive Director, Association of Independent Publishers in South Africa
Wahyu Dhyatmika, CEO, Info Media Digital and Chairman, Indonesian Cyber Media Association (AMSI)
Irene Jay Liu, Director of AI, Emerging Tech and Regulation, International Fund for Public Interest Media
Michael Power, Director and Co-founder of ALT Advisory in South Africa
Moderated by Sbu Ngalwa, Chairman of the South African National Editors' Forum (SANEF)
This session examined efforts to support the sustainability of journalism and regulate AI tools in Brazil, South Africa, and Indonesia. Panelists emphasized the shift in society’s relationship with journalism, calling for a renewed understanding of the industry grounded in legal, political, and technological frameworks. Participants called for open- source solutions and collective strategies to empower media actors.

