Traditionally-crafted news articles are more comprehensible than articles produced with automation. This was the finding of a Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) study that was recently ...
"Ask The Post" lets readers ask questions and receive AI-generated responses based on the newspaper's back catalog of ...
Despite the survey results showing readers aren't big fans of AI-generated news, many outlets are using the technology to ...
With advancements from OpenAI and Meta, newsrooms may adapt and build new features to enhance the reader and listener ...
A new study found that consumers of online news find AI-generated news articles harder to understand than articles written ...
The blogging platform Medium is facing an influx of AI-generated content. CEO Tony Stubblebine says it “doesn’t matter” as ...
The research shed light on the critical role human editors played in making AI content readable, suggesting that human ...
the comprehensibility of AI-generated news articles. Despite advancements in artificial intelligence, the study found that readers still prefer traditionally crafted news pieces. The study ...
Readers find automated news articles poorer than manually-written texts in relation to word choice and use of numbers.
Despite the survey results showing readers aren’t big fans of AI-generated news, many outlets are using the technology to some degree in their coverage, including the Associated Press ...
Readers find automated news articles poorer than manually-written ... This was despite the fact that the AI-generated articles had been sub-edited by journalists prior to publication.