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Liability For AI-Generated Content Takes Centre Stage At Upcoming Broadcast Compliance Webinar

April 16, 2026
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As artificial intelligence continues to reshape content creation across the broadcasting and media landscape, a critical and increasingly urgent question is emerging: Who is legally responsible when AI gets it wrong? This issue will be a central focus at the upcoming webinar, “AI And Broadcast Compliance: What Players Must Know About Emerging Regulations,” taking place on Tuesday, 12th May 2026.

With generative AI technologies now capable of producing large volumes of text, audio, and visual content in real time, broadcasters are entering a new era of both opportunity and risk. While these tools enable faster production and greater innovation, they also introduce complex legal challenges. Instances of AI-generated defamatory statements, factual inaccuracies, and copyright violations are raising serious concerns about accountability and liability across the content value chain.

As regulatory bodies around the world begin to respond to these developments, the question of responsibility is becoming more nuanced.

Liability may no longer rest with a single party but may be shared among AI developers, platform providers, and broadcasters or organisations deploying these technologies. This evolving landscape is creating uncertainty for media players who must balance innovation with compliance and risk management.

Speaking ahead of the webinar, Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa (BMA), emphasised the importance of addressing this issue head-on: “The industry is moving quickly to embrace AI, but the regulatory and legal frameworks are still catching up. Broadcasters need to understand that adopting AI does not absolve them of accountability. In fact, it introduces new layers of responsibility that must be carefully managed. This session is about helping stakeholders understand where those responsibilities lie and how to operate confidently within them.”

The webinar will provide a timely platform for broadcasters, regulators, legal experts, and technology providers to unpack the legal implications of AI-generated content and explore how emerging regulations are likely to shape industry practices. It will also offer practical guidance on how organisations can implement oversight mechanisms, strengthen governance structures, and reduce legal risk exposure while continuing to innovate.

As AI adoption accelerates across Africa’s media sector, ensuring compliance and clarity around liability is no longer optional—it is essential. This webinar forms part of ongoing efforts to equip industry stakeholders with the knowledge and tools required to navigate the fast-evolving regulatory environment.

To find out more about this webinar, visit the website here.

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