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Artificial Intelligence in News Media: Current Perceptions and Future Outlook
by
Ceron, Wilson
, de-Lima-Santos, Mathias-Felipe
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Adoption of innovations
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Computer science
/ computer vision
/ Computers
/ Decision making
/ Deep learning
/ Expert systems
/ Fiction
/ Intelligence
/ Journalism
/ Language
/ Language planning
/ Machine learning
/ Mass media
/ Natural language processing
/ News media
/ Newspaper industry
/ NLP
/ Optimization
/ Predictive analytics
/ Robotics
/ Robots
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Speech recognition
/ Vision systems
/ Voice recognition
2022
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Artificial Intelligence in News Media: Current Perceptions and Future Outlook
by
Ceron, Wilson
, de-Lima-Santos, Mathias-Felipe
in
Adoption of innovations
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Computer science
/ computer vision
/ Computers
/ Decision making
/ Deep learning
/ Expert systems
/ Fiction
/ Intelligence
/ Journalism
/ Language
/ Language planning
/ Machine learning
/ Mass media
/ Natural language processing
/ News media
/ Newspaper industry
/ NLP
/ Optimization
/ Predictive analytics
/ Robotics
/ Robots
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Speech recognition
/ Vision systems
/ Voice recognition
2022
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Artificial Intelligence in News Media: Current Perceptions and Future Outlook
by
Ceron, Wilson
, de-Lima-Santos, Mathias-Felipe
in
Adoption of innovations
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Computer science
/ computer vision
/ Computers
/ Decision making
/ Deep learning
/ Expert systems
/ Fiction
/ Intelligence
/ Journalism
/ Language
/ Language planning
/ Machine learning
/ Mass media
/ Natural language processing
/ News media
/ Newspaper industry
/ NLP
/ Optimization
/ Predictive analytics
/ Robotics
/ Robots
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Speech recognition
/ Vision systems
/ Voice recognition
2022
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Artificial Intelligence in News Media: Current Perceptions and Future Outlook
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Artificial Intelligence in News Media: Current Perceptions and Future Outlook
2022
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Overview
In recent years, news media has been greatly disrupted by the potential of technologically driven approaches in the creation, production, and distribution of news products and services. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged from the realm of science fiction and has become a very real tool that can aid society in addressing many issues, including the challenges faced by the news industry. The ubiquity of computing has become apparent and has demonstrated the different approaches that can be achieved using AI. We analyzed the news industry’s AI adoption based on the seven subfields of AI: (i) machine learning; (ii) computer vision (CV); (iii) speech recognition; (iv) natural language processing (NLP); (v) planning, scheduling, and optimization; (vi) expert systems; and (vii) robotics. Our findings suggest that three subfields are being developed more in the news media: machine learning, computer vision, and planning, scheduling, and optimization. Other areas have not been fully deployed in the journalistic field. Most AI news projects rely on funds from tech companies such as Google. This limits AI’s potential to a small number of players in the news industry. We made conclusions by providing examples of how these subfields are being developed in journalism and presented an agenda for future research.
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