"Will robots one day replace journalists?"
A few years ago, this scenario worthy of a work of science fiction rustled in the corridors of the newsrooms.
As technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) began to enter American media such as the
Washington Post
, the Associated Press (AP) news agency or the
Wall Street Journal
, to write news articles .
A few thousand kilometers away, in China and South Korea, robots with human appearance and behavior were already replacing traditional TV presenters.
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“Far from the fantasies of yesteryear, we have observed in recent months that AI represents an ally for journalists.
It helps to improve their daily lives in the research, processing and transmission of information, by delegating certain low-value tasks.
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