Robot journalists to start writing news and sports stories for Britain and Ireland's national news agency
Robot journalists to start writing news and sports
stories for Britain and Ireland's national news agency
Non-human hacks will be rolled out to cover sports,
football and elections at the Press Association
12:59, 18 OCT 2016 UPDATED 13:11, 18 OCT 2016
BY JON DEAN
Robot journalists are set to start working at Britain and
Ireland's national news agency.
Non-human hacks will be rolled out to cover sports,
football and elections for the Press Association in the next few months.
The cybernetic scribes will be "more accurate"
than flesh and blood journos in some cases, according to PA's editor in chief
Pete Clifton.
Addressing the Society of Editors conference in Carlisle
this morning, Mr Clifton said: “This won’t be replacing any of our fantastic
journalists, it will be more a case of offering an extra level when it comes to
short market reports, election results and football reporting."
The PA boss was asked whether the robot reporters would
be vulnerable to “pranksters”.
He said the agency would be "taking very small steps
in this area,” the Press Gazette reported.
A Danish news agency was already using robots to write
hundreds of market reports, he added.
“They are more accurate than when somebody was trying to
write too many stories on their own," he said.
When asked whether androids would replace human hacks, Mr
Clifton said: "Of course [they] won’t - we won’t have a robot going to a
big fire or covering a crown court case.”
Press Association has recently invested in a 360 degree
camera and a drone.
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