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Anwar stresses media’s vital role in society and promotes responsible journalism in AI era

The Prime Minister highlights the crucial role of media as a guardian of integrity and a bridge between cultures

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 19 Dec 2025 12:35PM

Anwar stresses media’s vital role in society and promotes responsible journalism in AI era
Anwar urges Chinese-language media worldwide to champion responsible journalism, ethical reporting, and cultural understanding amid the rise of artificial intelligence - December 19, 2025

PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has underscored the enduring importance of media as a cornerstone of society, describing it as a guardian of integrity and a vital bridge across cultural divides.

“Media plays an irreplaceable role in fostering an informed and cohesive society,” he said, noting its strategic partnership in advancing the vision of Malaysia MADANI by promoting good governance, transparency, knowledge sharing, and social harmony.

Anwar delivered his remarks in a recorded speech presented at the 58th Annual Conference of the World Chinese Press Institute, held at the Lin Xiang Xiong Art Gallery in George Town today.

The event was officiated by Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow and attended by Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development Minister Steven Sim.

Highlighting this year’s conference focus on media innovation in the era of artificial intelligence (AI), the Prime Minister said AI is reshaping how information is produced and disseminated, offering opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

“At the same time, it demands deep consideration of ethics, responsibility, and the role of Chinese-language media in a rapidly evolving technological landscape,” he added.

In an age of big data, AI-driven content, and borderless communication, Anwar stressed the global need for responsible journalism, narratives that uphold universal humanity, and a steadfast commitment to truth, justice, and dignity.

“Malaysia stands ready to collaborate with Chinese-language media worldwide to strengthen regional information networks, deepen cultural understanding, and contribute to a more informed global community,” he said.

The two-day conference was organised by Kwong Wah Yit Poh, a 115-year-old Chinese-language newspaper based in Penang, and attracted over 80 media practitioners from Malaysia, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Indonesia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Canada.

Anwar noted that the World Chinese Press Institute, established in 1968, continues to defend press freedom, uphold professional standards, and foster cooperation among Chinese-language media globally.

With more than 100 member organisations, the institute has emerged as a respected and influential voice in the global Chinese press.

The Prime Minister also recognised the legacy of Kwong Wah Yit Poh, describing it as one of the world’s oldest surviving Chinese newspapers, which has endured colonial rule, periods of conflict, the transition to self-governance, and now the digital era.

“The newspaper’s century-long history reflects resilience, principled journalism, and unwavering commitment to clarity and the voice of conscience,” he said, praising its enduring contribution to Malaysian and global media. - December 19, 2025

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