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Automation, transcription, content creation, data analysis—AI is transforming every aspect of the media value chain
In the age of generative AI, doubt creeps into everything we see, believe, and share. The result? Competing narratives, a fractured reality, a common language coming apart — and a new reflex we all need to learn: assuming that any image is false until proven otherwise. We’re no longer just in the post-truth era, where feelings outweigh facts. Welcome to Post-Reality!
According to the Digital News Report 2025 from the Reuters Institute, 58% of people worldwide doubt their ability to tell truth from falsehood online when it comes to news — a figure that has been steadily rising since 2022. In the face of this content explosion, does reality still stand a chance?
Every year at Roland-Garros, France’s leading media group presents the RGLab — a space for discovering technological innovations. It’s the result of a long-term vision and sustained effort by France Télévisions’ Digital Innovation Department.
At VivaTech 2025, artificial intelligence didn’t just put on a show—it laid the groundwork for a new balance of power. Building on the momentum of the Summit for Action on Artificial Intelligence, this marks the start of an industrial and cultural showdown.
On April 1, Le Point IA took place at France Télévisions' head office, an event designed to show how Artificial Intelligence is gradually being deployed in the company, through case studies and concrete examples. The program included a conference, a masterclasses and booths, where you could talk to our tech, news, digital and HR specialists.
To mark the release of the highly anticipated series "Zorro," France Télévisions is introducing a one-of-a-kind immersive experience on france.tv. Fans can take on the roles of Zorro, Gabriella, or Diego—an initiative crafted by the Editorial Marketing and Open Innovation teams.
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Since Tuesday, November 5, franceinfo: has become the first news service in France to offer synchronized subtitles from 6:30 a.m. to midnight.
In line with its commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation in the media field, the Innovation Department of France Télévisions, in collaboration with the French Tennis Federation (FFT), presented its 2024 edition of RGLAB on the theme of "Tennis and Spatial Computing," featuring mixed reality, 3D, virtual production, and artificial intelligence.
On November 14, the InnoDay, France Télévisions' innovation fair, took place at our headquarters. The day was packed with conferences, presentations of the company's most innovative projects, and 15 stands showcasing all of France Télévisions' trades and expertise. To engage all employees, the company also organized a takeover of its Twitter account for the day, giving three interns the opportunity to share their insights on the initiatives. The InnoDay was a day when France Télévisions' innovation efforts truly took flight. As Kati Bremme, director of innovation and foresight and editor-in-chief of Méta-Media, reminded attendees, innovation is at the heart of the company's DNA.
Closed captions are produced everyday for the French public news channel, from 6 to 9 AM and from 9 PM to midnight. In addition, on France TV website and applications, franceinfo will receive automatic subtitling thanks to an Artificial Intelligence during the rest of the day.
Just over a year ago, global tech giants, led by Mark Zuckerberg before quietly backtracking in March of this year, promised us a new future that would allow everyone the leisure of venturing into alternate worlds, adopting desired identities, and connecting to the world like never before through the Metaverse. Since November last year, a completely different innovation has been shaking up the world of tech and beyond, as this technology is much more democratizable (and already democratized) than the Metaverse. As you may have easily guessed, we are referring to generative AI!
For almost 20 years, Roland Garros has provided France Télévisions with an ideal playground for testing the innovative uses and technologies that will shape the television of the future. This year, the Innovation Department, in partnership with the French Tennis Federation, is offering an RGLab on the theme of "Immersive Tennis and AI".
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