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Chinese Newspaper Auto Generating Science News - Robot Writers AI
China Science Daily is using artificial intelligence to auto-generate news stories, based on article abstracts it finds in major scientific journals. Those journals include some of the most influential scientific publications in the world, including Science, Nature, Cell and the New England Journal of Medicine. So far, China Science Daily has published more than 200 articles using AI. The primary impetus behind the effort: To offer Chinese scientists easy access to scientific research from around the world – devoid of language barriers -- according to Zhang Mingwei, deputy editor-in-chief, China Science Daily. Keaton Patti, who has written for Marvel and Comedy Central, says he trained an AI writing system to be Batman-savvy by having it view approximately 1,000 hours of Batman films. The result: "One has to wonder what the AI was computing when it had Batman say, "'Alfred, give birth to Robin,'" observes ScreenRant.
- Asia > Middle East > Republic of Türkiye > Batman Province > Batman (0.67)
- Asia > China (0.67)
- Europe > United Kingdom (0.15)
- Media > News (1.00)
- Leisure & Entertainment > Sports > Soccer (0.97)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Applied AI (0.56)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (0.40)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Natural Language > Chatbot (0.37)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Machine Learning > Neural Networks (0.35)
Chinese Newspaper Auto Generating Science News - Robot Writers AI
China Science Daily is using artificial intelligence to auto-generate news stories, based on article abstracts it finds in major scientific journals. Those journals include some of the most influential scientific publications in the world, including Science, Nature, Cell and the New England Journal of Medicine. So far, China Science Daily has published more than 200 articles using AI. The primary impetus behind the effort: To offer Chinese scientists easy access to scientific research from around the world – devoid of language barriers -- according to Zhang Mingwei, deputy editor-in-chief, China Science Daily. Keaton Patti, who has written for Marvel and Comedy Central, says he trained an AI writing system to be Batman-savvy by having it view approximately 1,000 hours of Batman films. The result: "One has to wonder what the AI was computing when it had Batman say, "'Alfred, give birth to Robin,'" observes ScreenRant.
- Asia > Middle East > Republic of Türkiye > Batman Province > Batman (0.67)
- Asia > China (0.67)
- Europe > United Kingdom (0.15)
- Media > News (1.00)
- Leisure & Entertainment > Sports > Soccer (0.97)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Applied AI (0.56)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (0.40)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Natural Language > Chatbot (0.37)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Machine Learning > Neural Networks (0.35)
Will Robo-Reporters Have the 'Write Stuff' for Covering Sports Stories?
Artificial intelligence startup Data Skrive doesn't want to take jobs away from sports reporters--just free them from the statistical grind. What if I told you that most of the sports stories you'll read in the future will be written by robots? Well, actually, you probably already have perused a few AI-generated articles on athletics and didn't even realize it. The Hawaii baseball team pounded out 15 hits en route to a 13-6 rout of UC Davis today at Les Murakami Stadium. By winning two of this three-game set, the Rainbow Warriors won a series for the second time this season.
- North America > United States > Hawaii (0.26)
- North America > Canada > Alberta > Census Division No. 13 > Woodlands County (0.06)
- North America > United States > California > Yolo County > Davis (0.05)
- Asia > Middle East > Jordan (0.05)