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AI writing bots are about to revolutionise science journalism: we must shape how this is done

Mico Tatalovic
- Vol. 17, Iss: 01
TLDR
Could the science beat be next in line for automation, potentially making many science reporters — and even editors — superfluous to science communication through digital press?
Abstract
The rise of artificial intelligence has recently led to bots writing real news stories about sports, finance and politics. As yet, bots have not turned their attention to science, and some people still mistakenly think science is too complex for bots to write about. In fact, a small number of insiders are now applying AI algorithms to summarise scientific research papers and automatically turn them into simple press releases and news stories. Could the science beat be next in line for automation, potentially making many science reporters — and even editors — superfluous to science communication through digital press? Meanwhile, the science journalism community remains largely unaware of these developments, and is not engaged in directing AI developments in ways that could enhance reporting. Abstract

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