Will journalists be replaced by robots in the future and write articles for them? Indeed, Metropolis Daily published an article written entirely by robot journalist Xiao Nan, who is trained to write long and short articles. He wrote his first paper in a fraction of a second!
Word comes from China that it is robot Xiao Nan wrote the first article. He published it Southern Metropolis Daily, but it's about news about a local festival, 300 characters long. It's for work artificial intelligence just needed one second. The system is capable of writing both short and longer compositions.
Do journalists have to shake their pants? Artificial intelligence is, according to robot developers capable of better data analysis, and he is also a robot faster than a human. Journalists do not have to be on the other side of the bell yet, as artificial intelligence is not yet capable of asking questions spontaneous questions, conduct interviews and select from a writing perspective, he also cannot judge bare facts.
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Xiao Nan is not the first example of robot writing. It's already in 2014 Los Angeles Times published an algorithm article Quakebot, who wrote about the earthquake. The latest research suggests that robots in the US could until 2021 took over until six percent of jobs.