Friend or foe? Human journalists’ perspectives on artificial intelligence in Chinese media outlets

IF 2.1 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Chinese Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2021-04-30 DOI:10.1080/17544750.2021.1915832
Yang Yu, Kuo-En Huang
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The development of the artificial intelligence (AI) platform Media Brain and the associated Xinhua AI news anchors have attracted a great deal of media attention. AI’s potential to boost the media value chain has prompted many media organizations to consider its broader applications in the media industry, but has also raised concerns among human journalists that they will be marginalized and ultimately replaced by AI. Using in-depth interviews, this study examined the perceptions of media practitioners working in the Chinese media industry of the impact of AI on media employment. It attempted to shed light on how AI may impact the media workforce, how human journalists understand their adaptability and resilience, and how media institutions strive to create an embracing organizational discourse through material demonstrations and rivalry for influence in the media market.
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是敌是友?人类记者对中国媒体人工智能的看法
人工智能(AI)平台媒体大脑的发展以及相关的新华社人工智能新闻主播吸引了大量媒体的关注。人工智能推动媒体价值链的潜力促使许多媒体机构考虑将其更广泛地应用于媒体行业,但也引起了人类记者的担忧,他们将被边缘化,最终被人工智能取代。通过深度访谈,本研究考察了在中国媒体行业工作的媒体从业者对人工智能对媒体就业影响的看法。它试图揭示人工智能如何影响媒体工作人员,人类记者如何理解他们的适应性和弹性,以及媒体机构如何努力通过材料展示和在媒体市场上的影响力竞争来创造一个包容的组织话语。
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