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AI Driven Stories - How Journalists can work with AI and Robots
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Hello, today's discussion on the topic "AI driven stories - how journalists can work with AI and robots"  includes Ben Rudolf from Microsoft Communications labs, Lisa Gibbs - director partnerships, Associated Press and is moderated by Regina Chua, Chief Operating Officer, Reuters.
4:07
Chua -says that they have all been struggling to keep up with AI and technology. She asks members how it is affecting news creation and how it affects the working of a newsroom.
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About how technology and the timeline has evolved, Lisa Gibbs had to say, "When we started using the technology we were just learning, how to use it efficiently. How to learn new things about robots".
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Chua raised the most pressing of questions, the relevance of journalists when AI is capable of creating stories in and of itself.
4:15
Ben believes that sports is something that allows scope and combinations to get creative,
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Do you think sports journalism will become entirely automated due to AI

Yes (100% | 1 vote)
 
No (0% | 0 votes)
 
Unsure (0% | 0 votes)
 

Total Votes: 1
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"What the knowledge graph looks like, some of the world's best reporters can get information anywhere and that is a new reason for members to pay for my content," comments Ben Gibbs on the business model.
4:20
Understanding how journalism can be redefined by AI and robotics -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65jDYCAnLJU
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Chua raised the pressing point, "Frankly if you can do that, why just keep it till the newsroom? Why not give out the knowledge or use it for other things?".
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Lisa Gibbs from Associated Press on automated news writing.
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And with this pressing question, which continues to be an enigma, we come to the end of this session!
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