'Automated Journalism', Robots in the Newsroom: The Future of Corporate Media
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<p>‘The Mai -Stream Me ia (MSM) or corporate me ia has rece tly bega maki g moves to replace h ma s with robots or “a tomate jo r alism” to pro ce its ews stories. Not to say that the corporate me ia jo r alists who c rre tly work er the propaga a machi e are i epe e t a are committe to the tr th. However, more tha ever, corporate me ia co glomerates are slowly replaci g those same tra itio al jo r alists with robots that ca pro ce twice the amo t of stories at a faster rate to beat o t their competitio is j st o e of the reaso s for the cha ge. B t there is a bigger pict re to this ew a va ce tech ology.’</p>
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