Between artificial intelligence, disaster reporting, automatic subtitles and smart cameras, KBS is shaping the journalism of the future in Seoul. For years, the Western debate on artificial intelligence applied to media has revolved almost exclusively around the same obsession: replacement. Replacing journalists, replacing television anchors, replacing editors, replacing that human sensitivity that for decades has represented the invisible heart of a newsroom with algorithms capable of producing content at a speed impossible for a traditional editorial structure to sustain. In South...
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South Korea's KBS Pioneers AI Journalism Training
South Korea's KBS is training AI for journalism, focusing on disaster reporting, subtitles, and smart cameras, aiming to augment rather than replace human journalists.

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