Automated News in Brazilian television: A case study on the AIDA system (Globo-Brazil)

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Technological advancements have created a media ecosystem in which traditional journalism sees its existence strongly threatened by the emergence of new players. Social networks have created a competitive environment that, whether due to its dispersion or its capillarity, has relegated the mainstream media to a secondary role in the media ecosystem. Ironically, the technologies that threaten traditional journalism are also those that can save it; provided they are used correctly. Journalism, weakened by the economic crisis and with increasingly smaller newsrooms, has artificial intelligence as an opportunity to recover a certain centrality in the media ecosystem. This paper studies AIDA, a project from the Brazilian television network Globo. This project looked to automation as a way to avoid errors and ambiguities in the news. The study of the AIDA case, complemented by interviews, presents the challenges to achieve the automatization of news regarding electoral polls.

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Essenfelder, R., Canavilhas, J., Maia, H. C., & Pinto, R. J. (2019). Automated News in Brazilian television: A case study on the AIDA system (Globo-Brazil). Doxa Comunicacion, 2019(29), 255–274. https://doi.org/10.31921/doxacom.n29a13

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