AI can assist, but radio still belongs to humans
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Friday, 13th February 2026 at 3:31pm

A late-night call. A nervous laugh. A sudden silence when a listener breaks down mid-sentence. Radio has always lived in these small, unscripted moments, the kind technology can mimic, but never truly feel.
As World Radio Day is celebrated on February 13, 2026, this year’s theme, “Radio and Artificial Intelligence,” puts a timely question on air: what happens when AI enters broadcasting? The global slogan offers a clear starting point: “AI is a tool, not a voice.” Across India’s radio landscape, professionals broadly agree. Artificial intelligence may be finding a place in workflows, but the soul of radio remains unmistakably human.
AI as support, not replacement
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