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Are your favorite columnists going to be replaced by artificial intelligence?
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter10 hr. ago

Are your favorite columnists going to be replaced by artificial intelligence?

The article discusses the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in journalistic writing, particularly in content creation versus opinion-based commentary. It acknowledges that AI can effectively generate factual summaries based on verified data, such as match reports, and helps journalists save time and energy. However, the piece highlights concerns about using AI for opinionated content, like commentaries on controversial decisions during sports matches—such as the use of VAR in a World Cup game between Argentina and Egypt. The author argues that while AI can process information from the internet, it lacks the ability to form independent opinions or understand nuanced human judgment. The article also critiques the over-reliance on AI for shaping narratives and emphasizes that journalism involves creative and interpretive processes beyond mere technical execution.

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Are your favorite columnists going to be replaced by artificial intelligence?

The article discusses the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in journalistic writing, particularly in content creation versus opinion-based commentary. It acknowledges that AI can effectively generate factual summaries based on verified data, such as match reports, and helps journalists save time and energy. However, the piece highlights concerns about using AI for opinionated content, like commentaries on controversial decisions during sports matches—such as the use of VAR in a World Cup game between Argentina and Egypt. The author argues that while AI can process information from the internet, it lacks the ability to form independent opinions or understand nuanced human judgment. The article also critiques the over-reliance on AI for shaping narratives and emphasizes that journalism involves creative and interpretive processes beyond mere technical execution.

Bias read (Center): While the article raises concerns about AI's limitations in forming opinions and interpreting complex situations, it does not take a clear ideological stance. Instead, it presents balanced arguments about the appropriate use of AI in journalism, emphasizing both its utility and its shortcomings. The

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