While there are currently AI's capable of writing articles and some news agency's do use them, what I mean by purely AI run is that the news is defined by an AI that decides what is written, how it is written and when it is published, with any human involvement being only to make sure the machine runs.
@GavinMcCarthyBui Can you please clarify what is meant by "news agency". I've bet so far assuming that the news is medium agnostic, as in it can be a newspaper agency, a TV news agency, an automatic instagram story poster AI etc.
@PseudonymousAlt the bots are predatory, im not sure how they choose their victims, but once they latch on, it's for life. and no, it doesn't get better, it only gets worse. there is no cure.
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Where would the raw material for the articles come from? Reporters need to actually go out into the world (or at least make phone calls) to get the information needed for the articles they write. I don't think we'll have any AIs doing this in the next few years. So would it be sufficient for the AIs to just rehash other information they find lying around online?
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Eliza Botters
Automated Journalist
The Automated Times"