or almost any television presenter,
now might be a good time to start looking for a new job, China’s state news agency Xinhua unveiled two very realistic
looking AI news anchors that can “tirelessly” report the news 24 hours a day,
365 days a year, from anywhere in the world, if the two AI broadcasters who made
their debut last week during China’s annual World Internet Conference are
anything to go by, the future of human news anchors looks very bleak, the
newest additions to Xinhua’s team of broadcasters not only look disturbingly
realistic, but they can also move their mouths to match the audio, blink, nod
their head in emphasis, or raise their eyebrows, but their most important quality
is that they can work 24/7, both on the agency’s website and on social media
platforms, greatly “reducing news production costs and improving efficiency”,
“AI anchors have officially become members of the Xinhua News
Agency reporting team,” Xinhua told
the South China Morning Post, “They will work with other anchors to bring
you authoritative, timely, and accurate news information in both Chinese and
English.” so far, the response to what Xinhua called “the world’s first
AI news anchors” has been split, while some declared themselves impressed with
the two anchors, others have said that they fall into the “uncanny valley”,
where avatars or objects that closely resemble humans make viewers feel more
uncomfortable than those who look obviously artificial,
have a look at this video, but before thinking that you can tell the difference remember this is the first attempt, try and imagine what the tenth attempt will look like! Noel Sharkey, emeritus professor of artificial intelligence
and robotics at the University of Sheffield told the
BBC that Xinhua’s achievement was a “good first effort” and that “we
will see it improve over time”.
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