Journalism or Plaft? How Artificial Intelligence Works in Newsmaking

Journalism or Plaft? How Artificial Intelligence Works in Newsmaking

Artificial intelligence has already become a concern and management of information and news. In a recent study, a high number of portals have been established, which have few or no employees. The way they operate is through artificial intelligence that collects news from major news agencies, and [...]

Artificial intelligence has already become a concern and management of information and news. In a recent study, a high number of portals have been established, which have few or no employees.

The way they operate is through artificial intelligence that collects news from major news agencies, and reworks them and rewrites them by bringing together details of an event that has each of the media.

Thus it seems that the news is completely new and is difficult to capture by antiplagiarism systems.

But above all, they are removed and the quote of the source of information. Experts consider it a low profile portal, but the News Guard monitoring system has recorded 37 so-called control farms. Mainly the news is taken by CNN, New York Times, Reuters.

For researchers, the phenomenon is unclear to describe, but in the best case, the name is hyperefficial plagiarization.

Whatever the case, they express confidence that courts will be the ones to decide whether there are violations

Behind these container farms is the struggle to get as high in Google rankings, that's to make it possible to receive advertising.

And in fact, according to experts some of them have already provided publicity from large companies that are unconsciously contributing to the development of this activity.

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