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Google gives $1M grant to Press Association to develop robot journalists
New consumers of the future could be reading stories pieced together by advanced data-analyzing robots rather than human journalists, if Google has its way.
On Thursday, the Press Association, the U.K.’s national news agency, announced that it received €706,000 from the tech giant for its Reporters and Data an Robots (RADAR)
A collaboration between the Press Association and data-driven news start-up Urbs Media, RADAR aims to set up an artificial intelligene-fueled, news service that will generate tens of thousands of news stories a month using publicly
Everyone from big-name news organizations to hyper-local outlets and bloggers could
According to the Press Association, RADAR won’t
The envisioned work-flow would begin with human journalists identifying open data sets and “creating detailed story templates across a(n)
Content automation isn’t a totally
Shockingly, not all journalists are sold on the AI infiltration. A study found that journalists from leading news organizations had several reservations when shown an automatically
Nevertheless, it looks like AI in journalism is here to stay. At a time when many media outlets are
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