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    AI and storytelling - a conversation with Hashem Al-Ghaili

    29/1/2026 | 26 min
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    We tend to think of storytelling as an innate and profoundly human art — a way of creating, interacting, and connecting through stories. It is a powerful and timeless skill that has continuously evolved through new tools and across various forms of expression. Today, however, with the rapid development of artificial intelligence, storytelling — and our understanding of it — is undergoing perhaps its most profound transformation yet. AI is not merely another creative tool; it is a technology reshaping the very structure and essence of narrative, as well as its use across the many domains that define contemporary society. 

    Offering seemingly limitless possibilities for creative expression and lowering barriers to imagination, these new tools are also blurring boundaries between the real and the artificial. In the public sphere, AI is transforming who can produce narratives, how they are produced, and how they influence public discourse. These developments raise urgent questions about transparency, accountability, and the need for new forms of media literacy and verification. 

    Whether we approach this shift with enthusiasm or skepticism, one thing is clear: AI is here to stay, and its influence on how stories are told — and how they shape our collective reality — is growing rapidly. The challenge, then, is to harness AI’s vast creative potential while safeguarding transparency, trust, and authentic human creativity. 
     
    To dive deeper into this fascinating topic, we sat down with Hashem Al-Ghaili — a Berlin-based science communicator, producer, and filmmaker whose work bridges visual storytelling, science, and emerging technologies. 

    Guest:  
    Hashem Al‑Ghaili is a science communicator and filmmaker with a unique and inspiring profile at the intersection of visual storytelling, science, and emerging technologies. He runs his own Facebook page “Science Nature Page” which has over 32 million followers and reaches around 400 million users per week. His videos on Facebook have garnered nearly 16 billion views. They cover a wide range of subjects: astronomy, physics, biology, medicine, nature, technology and innovation.

    Host: 
    Emna Chaouch | Public speaker | Podcast host

    About the podcast:
    The EuroPCom podcast series on public communication is produced by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) in close cooperation with the EuroPCom partners.

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    https://cor.europa.eu/en/plenaries-events/echoes-europcom-2025

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Echoes of EuroPCom – Season 1 🎙️ Echoes of EuroPCom is a six-episode podcast series extending the conversation beyond the annual EuroPCom conference, to keep the spirit alive year-round through fresh insights, diverse voices and forward-looking debate. This first season explores three key themes shaping the future of public communication — Artificial Intelligence, Social Media, and Democracy — connected to the 2026 edition’s guiding lenses of People, Places and Times. Each episode brings together EU and non-EU perspectives, to spark interdisciplinary dialogue and challenge conventional thinking. Designed for public communicators who want to stay curious, critical and connected, Echoes of EuroPCom is where ideas resonate long after the conference ends. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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