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None of these anchors are real: Channel 1 plans for AI to generate news, broadcasters

Channel 1 AI released a promotional video explaining how the service will provide personalized news coverage to users from finance to entertainment.

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  • Hello, I'm Eliza Cassan, and this is a Channel 1 breaking news announcement.

    A crackpot video game nerd caused a viral sensation when he livestreamed himself blocking traffic in Times Square, shouting loudly that reality is actually just following the script of some video game from the 1990's, before consuming 10 vials of Zyme, assaulting a pigeon, and then dying of a heart attack.

    Onlookers reactions were varied, but most continued on perfectly linear paths, walking by the incident without seeming to notice it.

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  • This is wild. I almost wonder if it’s actually a real thing or an elaborate hoax. It’s impressive in either case.

    As far as the concept of AI news, there are obvious drawbacks but also some advantages. In particular, the anchors are less animated and emotional, which eliminates quite a bit of bias. Cable news anchors with their incredulity, snide remarks, and expressions have done a lot to help ruin the news. That alone can easily undermine a story or a guest in a way that causes the audience to pick a side.

    The idea of using AI to scour public records and create stories is another really cool idea. There’s so much out there and not enough reporters with the time or inclination to investigate everything.

    I’m not too keen on the AI generated imagery, although traditional news outlets essentially do the same thing. It’s a dangerous thing to be presented with artificial pictures and videos in a news format. Before long, you can’t distinguish between reality and artificial, which is more or less the same problem a significant portion of the country has had since the 2016 election. In that case, they were mostly fed stupid memes and fabricated stories on social media. This is a completely different level. In the wrong hands, this is a weapon of mass destruction.

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