Pepa Bueno hosted a special edition of Telediario 2 on Monday, June 22, 2026, to analyze the effects of artificial intelligence [1].
This broadcast reflects a growing need for public institutions to address how rapidly evolving technology alters the fabric of society. As AI integrates into daily life, the potential for disruption in governance and information integrity creates an urgent requirement for public discourse.
The program focused on the future of technology and its specific influence on democracy [2]. The special was designed to serve as a platform for reflection on the societal shifts triggered by AI adoption, emphasizing the role of public broadcasting in guiding these conversations [2].
Jon Ariztimuño said the necessity of the broadcast was a moment to pause and consider the trajectory of technological progress. "What we want is to stop. Stop to think about how the future is going to be drawn due to technology," Ariztimuño said. He said that this reflection is pertinent and necessary for public radio and television [2].
The special aired on RTVE's national television channel in Spain [2]. It followed an announcement published on June 21, 2026, which framed the episode as a way to contemplate the future in an era of machine learning [2].
By dedicating a full edition of its primary news program to the topic, RTVE signaled that AI is no longer a niche technical subject but a primary driver of social change. The discussion explored how these tools may redefine labor, truth, and the relationship between citizens and the state.
“"What we want is to stop. Stop to think about how the future is going to be drawn due to technology."”
The decision by a state-funded broadcaster like RTVE to dedicate a prime news slot to AI implications suggests that European public media is pivoting toward a role of 'technological mediator.' This move indicates that the focus has shifted from the novelty of AI tools to the systemic risks they pose to democratic stability and social cohesion.


