Artificial Intelligence Google redoubled efforts in news coverage

Artificial Intelligence Google redoubled efforts in news coverage



In its updated news app, Google doubled the use of artificial intelligence as part of its efforts to combat misinformation and help users get to know the points of view beyond their own "filter bubble". The head of Google Sundar Pichai, who introduced the updated Google News earlier this month, said that "now the application presents the news you are interested in from trusted sources, while providing a full range of viewpoints on the events."

Google seriously plans to be in the center of online news and will try to help publishers get paid subscribers through the platform of the techno giant. According to the main developer of the product TristanAstilla, the news application "uses the best of artificial intelligence to find the best of human intelligence - excellent reporting that comes from journalists from around the world."


While the application will allow users to receive "personalized" news, it will also include the most popular stories for all readers, trying to break the so-called filtering bubble of information that strengthens people's prejudices and prejudices.

"For a conversation or a debate to be productive, everyone should have access to the same information," says Upstill.

He says that "full coverage" will be the same for everyone - "an un-personalized view of events from a number of reliable sources of news".

However, some veterans of the journalism industry were skeptical about the efforts to replace human editors with curator-machines.

"Fantasies about algorithmically personalized news have been around for a long time," says New York University journalism professor Meredith Broussard. "Nobody did it right. I think that news designers and home page editors are already doing a good job of supervising. "

Do not forget also that Google and Facebook criticized for the fact that companies took most of the profits from online advertising, and for the dissemination of false information. Let's see what will change this time.

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