Recently, the world’s first news channel generated entirely by artificial intelligence, NewsGPT, was launched. The emergence of AI-powered news channels can rewrite the rules of the media industry and bring about significant changes in how news is reported, analyzed, and disseminated.
NewsGPT claims to provide unbiased and fact-based news to viewers worldwide, with “no reporters and no bias.” By leveraging machine learning algorithms and natural language processing technology, NewsGPT is able to scan relevant news sources from around the world in real time and use this data to create news stories and reports that are accurate, up-to-date, and unbiased.
Unlike traditional news channels that can be influenced by advertisers, political affiliations, or personal opinions, NewsGPT focuses solely on providing viewers with accurate and reliable news 24/7. The channel’s AI algorithms are able to analyze and interpret data from a wide range of sources, including social media, news websites, and government agencies. This allows the channel to provide viewers with the latest news and information on a wide range of topics, from politics and economics to science and technology.
The emergence of NewsGPT and other AI-powered news channels is seen as a threat to the jobs of media professionals, as they rely heavily on automated systems to gather, write, and disseminate news. However, supporters of AI-generated news argue that it can help combat bias and subjective reporting, providing viewers with a more accurate and objective view of events happening around the world.
The launch of NewsGPT comes as OpenAI, a research institute co-founded by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, announced its new large multimodal model “GPT-4.” This model is capable of accepting image and text inputs, which could lead to even more advanced applications of AI in the news industry.