Abstract
The challenges of the rapid technological revolution, which have affected all aspects of human life, whether social, cultural, political, or economic, have imposed themselves directly or indirectly, and all the societies composing this world, with its multiple customs, cultures, and orientations, have interacted with them. Due to the individual’s thirst for information and the pursuit of obtaining it by various means, whether governmental or private, and in line with the development of society and the informational chaos, which has become largely directed toward society, it has become necessary to keep legal texts relating to the media in line with the developments taking place, especially what is known as artificial intelligence. This term has captured the minds of all those passionate about knowledge and has recently appeared in news bulletins, to the extent that there is a Ministry of Artificial Intelligence in some countries. Algeria, through its amendment of the media law, is supposed to keep pace with developments in this field. Accordingly, the following question arises: To what extent has Organic Law 23-14 relating to the media interacted with the challenges of artificial intelligence?

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