Google Funds A Team Of Robot Journalists (theguardian.com) 43
Darren Sharp brings news about the arrival of robot journalists. The Guardian reports:
Robots will help a national news agency to create up to 30,000 local news stories a month, with the help of human journalists and funded by a Google grant. The Press Association has won a €706,000 ($800,779 or £621,000) grant to run a news service with computers writing localised news stories. The national news agency, which supplies copy to news outlets in the U.K. and Ireland, has teamed up with data-driven news start-up Urbs Media for the project, which aims to create "a stream of compelling local stories for hundreds of media outlets"... PA's editor-in-chief, Peter Clifton, said journalists will still be involved in spotting and creating stories and will use artificial intelligence to increase the amount of content. He said: "Skilled human journalists will still be vital in the process, but Radar [the Reporters And Data And Robots project] allows us to harness artificial intelligence to scale up to a volume of local stories that would be impossible to provide manually."
Journalists will create "detailed story templates" for articles about crime, health, and employment, for example, then use natural language software to create multiple versions to "scale up the mass localization."
Dupe (Score:2)
They already have this, I know because I read Google News.
Re: Dupe (Score:1)
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If you really value benefits that much, we can always build a robot that can enjoy benefits. Problem solved!
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Human? The journalists at CNN already seem like they've been programmed by the DNC.
Oh come on now. Just because one of their employees leaked debate questions to Hillary Clinton doesn't mean anything, it was just a buffer overflow error.
The news lost me when it got bought out (Score:2)
Inflation and deflation (Score:3)
journalists will still be involved in spotting and creating stories and will use artificial intelligence to increase the amount of content.
And then users will employ another AI to filter out the dross and compress these stories back down to just the salient facts.
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The amount of content seems to refer to many diverse stories, not depth in any story or with fluff.
I want to read less (Score:2)
Guess I'll stick with twitter, the bots are only going to rehash social feeds anyway. I refuse to read regurgitated news for the similar reasons I refuse to eat sewage burgers.
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The masses can't tell the difference however
So they have bots to copy real news (Score:1)
The thing is the source of the news is actual real news outlets on line I am guessing and the bots just copy it. Lets face it the only way the bots can know what is news is by copying it. Surly this has to be immoral if not illegal.
I imagine From google press to the local news source: We just stole your news your readers and you owe us for advertising posted on the news we stole and republished under our own brand.
When they put the local news outlets (who are paying the reporters) out of business we get new
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No. An android is a robot that looks human. A robot is a machine that carries out physical tasks, but doesn't have to look human at all. It might be AI, in the loosest sense of the word, but who knows.
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The Democrats get the headline "Trump Can't Find a Hotel Room at G20"
The Republicans get the headline "Trump Still Working to Get Mexico to Pay For Wall at G20"
and the sane people get "Trump, Russia, and Syria Agree to Ceasefire at G20"
If your "media" was championing either of the first two in light of the last one, YOU ARE LIVING IN A FAKE NEWS BUBBLE YOU DUMB FUCK.
No Copyright (Score:1)
The good news is that in the US any article created entirely by AI will be copyright free. Copyright law is quite explicit that only humans can own a copyright, not a machine or non-human.
Donald Trump (Score:2)
This is all a #FakeNews method of flooding the internet with anti-Trump stuff. Bet you CNN has a stake in this method!
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This is all a #FakeNews method of flooding the internet with anti-Trump stuff. Bet you CNN has a stake in this method!
Because anything that paints Trump in less than a glittery glow is fake news in the eyes of the Trump fan.