Semafor news organization announced an exciting plan at its media summit: using artificial intelligence search tool Signals to assist journalists in news planning. This tool was developed by Semafor in cooperation with Microsoft. It is based on the OpenAI platform and Microsoft Bing search engine and supports multiple languages. It is designed to improve the efficiency of news curation and provide readers with higher quality information. This move marks that news organizations are actively embracing artificial intelligence technology and exploring its application in news reporting. It also heralds profound changes in the media industry in the future.
Semafor editor Ben Smith announced at the Media Summit that Signals, an artificial intelligence search tool, will be used to help reporters plan more news. This tool is based on the OpenAI platform and Microsoft Bing search engine, supports multiple languages, and improves curation efficiency. Semafor partners with Microsoft to study the responsible use of artificial intelligence by journalists, marking a major bet on the future of the web and social media platforms. Through the new tool, Semafor journalists will plan and summarize news reports more effectively and provide users with more valuable information.The cooperation between Semafor and Microsoft provides new ideas and practices for how the news industry can effectively use artificial intelligence technology. The launch of the Signals tool not only improves the efficiency of news planning, but also brings higher-quality news content to readers, which is worthy of attention and reference in the industry. It is expected that artificial intelligence technology will play a greater role in the media field in the future.