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Will AI replace journalists?

This is the second part of an interview with Dao Trung Thanh, an information technology strategic consultant.

Looking inward: the future of Vietnamese journalism in the AI era

When public trust becomes the most crucial asset, journalism needs to look inward to find answers for its future survival and development.

Journalism’s biggest challenge may be learning to look inward

The restructuring of Vietnam’s media landscape is raising a larger question about the future of journalism in an era increasingly defined by algorithms, platforms and AI.

Journalism in the AI era: from digital memory to trust infrastructure

In the AI era, when information can be generated at an unprecedented speed, the core value of journalism no longer lies in producing more content but in safeguarding the truth and preserving society's collective memory.

Sharing Vietnam’s religious life with the world through facts

Vietnam is strengthening efforts to share information about religious life through transparency, dialogue and community engagement.

Vietnamese media navigate economics of journalism in digital age

As digital transformation reshapes the global media landscape, VN news organisations are increasingly confronting a question that extends beyond journalism itself: how to build sustainable economic models while preserving their public mission.

National Press Festival 2026 closes

At this year’s festival, the Vietnam News Agency also received three top prizes, comprising one A Prize for its outstanding exhibition booth and two others for outstanding journalistic products in the digital media category.

After 101 years, Vietnamese journalism faces a new mission: Defending truth

As Vietnam marks 101 years of revolutionary journalism, media leaders are confronting a question shared by newsrooms worldwide: how can journalism remain relevant in the digital age?

Vietnam's publishers seek stronger copyright protections in AI era

Editors, policymakers and technology experts gathered in northern Vietnam to debate the future of journalism in an era when AI can summarize news without sending readers to original sources.

Vietnam, RoK deepen press cooperation in digital age

President of the Vietnam Journalists Association (VJA) Le Quoc Minh held a working session with President of the Journalists Association of Korea (JAK) Park Jong-hyun in Hanoi on June 22, wishing to draw lessons from Korean fellows.

Vietnam's top legislator urges media to counter misinformation

Speaking at Vietnam's highest journalism awards, National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man urged reporters to embrace innovation while remaining committed to truth and public service.

Vietnam's digital future demands journalism built on trust, minister says

Vietnam's science minister says trust, verified knowledge and community will define journalism's value in the age of artificial intelligence.

National Press Festival 2026 opens in Hai Phong city

The National Press Festival 2026 officially opened in the northern port city of Hai Phong on June 19 under the theme "Vietnamese journalism – Loyalty, Creativity, Responsibility in the New Era", drawing around 1,000 delegates from across the country.

Vietnam’s revolutionary press in the digital age

As Vietnam marks 101 years of Revolutionary Press Day, Party General Secretary and State President To Lam calls for a comprehensive transformation of journalism in the digital era.

Vietnam moves toward a more enabling approach to media development

Vietnam is shaping a new media development strategy that places greater emphasis on growth, innovation and sustainability alongside regulation in the digital age.

Vietnam's top leader outlines vision for journalism in digital era

General Secretary and State President To Lam met 101 outstanding journalists, emphasizing that criticism must be fair and encouragement must be based on facts.

PM and National Assembly Chairman meet journalists ahead of Press Day

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man on June 14 chaired a meeting with leaders of news agencies, media organizations and journalists to mark the 101st anniversary of Vietnamese Revolutionary Press Day.

National Press Award on Buddhism honours 35 outstanding journalistic works

Thirty-five outstanding journalistic works on Buddhism have been honoured at a ceremony in Hanoi on June 9 as part of the National Press Award on Buddhism.

Party chief honours winners of “Steadfast Under the Party’s Flag” press awards

Party Chief To Lam, Secretary of the Central Military Commission, attended the award ceremony of the press awards on the glorious Communist Party of Vietnam and President Ho Chi Minh, themed “Steadfast Under the Party’s Flag,” in Hanoi on February 2.

Parliament debates risks of centralizing media with millions of followers

During an afternoon session on November 24, the National Assembly discussed the revised draft of the Press Law, with several representatives focusing on the status of local press agencies.