Robot journalism : can human journalism survive? / by Noam Lemelshtrich Latar, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel [and 6 others]

By: Material type: TextTextHackensack, NJ : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., c2018Description: xiv, 136 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789813237339;9813237333
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN 4784.T34  .L341 2018
Summary: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing all aspects of communications and journalism as automatic processes are being introduced into all facets of classical journalism: investigation, content production, and distribution. Traditional human roles in these fields are being replaced by automatic processes and robots. The first section of this book focuses on a discussion of AI, the new emerging field of robot journalism, and the opportunities that AI limitations create for human journalists. The second section offers examples of the new journalism storytelling that empower human journalists using new technologies, new applications, and AI tools. While this book focuses on journalism, the discussion and conclusions are relevant to all content creators, including professionals in the advertising industry, which is a major main source of support for journalism. Readership: Journalists and content creators in all media platforms as well as students of media studies and journalism. --Amazon.com
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing all aspects of communications and journalism as automatic processes are being introduced into all facets of classical journalism: investigation, content production, and distribution. Traditional human roles in these fields are being replaced by automatic processes and robots. The first section of this book focuses on a discussion of AI, the new emerging field of robot journalism, and the opportunities that AI limitations create for human journalists. The second section offers examples of the new journalism storytelling that empower human journalists using new technologies, new applications, and AI tools. While this book focuses on journalism, the discussion and conclusions are relevant to all content creators, including professionals in the advertising industry, which is a major main source of support for journalism. Readership: Journalists and content creators in all media platforms as well as students of media studies and journalism. --Amazon.com

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