Artificial intelligence news presenter Fedha started to work
Vita gazette – Kuwait News virtual news server powered by artificial intelligence “Money” introduced.
Artificial intelligence, which we encounter in almost every area, has also made rapid inroads into the media industry. It still needs to be determined whether he will make journalists unemployed in the future, but what is certain is that he is a rival.
Appears as an image of a woman with light hair wearing a black jacket and white t-shirt ‘Money’ Arabic said: “I’m Fedha, the first anchor to work with artificial intelligence at Kuwait News in Kuwait. Which news do you prefer? Let’s hear your opinion.”
Kuwait News stated that Fedha was still in the testing phase and announced that it would read the daily news from the site’s online bulletins.
Abdullah Boftain, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Kuwait News, ‘Money’He said he would present the news with a Kuwaiti accent. About what ‘Money’ He explained that they named it like this: “Fedha is a popular old Kuwaiti name, referring to silver and metal. We always imagine robots in silver and metallic colours, so we combined both.”
Boftain, ‘Money’He said that the blond hair and coloured eyes reflect the Kuwaiti population of different ethnic backgrounds.
On the other hand, Kuwait is one of many countries to unveil an AI-generated news server. In 2018, China’s state news agency introduced its virtual news anchor in a suit and a bit of a robotic voice.
A report released last month by investment bank Goldman Sachs says artificial intelligence could take over 300 million full-time jobs.
The report suggested that technology could take over a quarter of jobs in the US and Europe but could also mean an explosion in new jobs and productivity.
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