A startup has launched a news service hosted by AI, but the innovation has raised public concerns about the authenticity and credibility of news. The progress of AI in news broadcasting and translation is obvious to all, but whether AI can be competent in the screening and reporting of news events, and whether audiences can accept AI anchors, are still unresolved questions. This technology not only needs to overcome technical challenges, but also needs to address people’s awareness and acceptance of the role AI plays in social relationships.
A start-up company launched an AI-hosted news service, triggering a crisis of trust among viewers. Although AI has made progress in translation and reporting, there is still uncertainty about whether audiences will accept AI anchors and whether AI can actually find and report newsworthy events. Audience acceptance of parasitic social relationships has also become a problem, and it is still unclear whether the connection with humans can be replicated by AI. Currently, the company retains human involvement to ensure news quality and authenticity.
The future development of AI news services depends on whether technological progress can effectively solve the trust crisis and whether people can adapt to AI's new role in information dissemination. The company's current strategy of retaining manual review has alleviated public concerns to a certain extent, but in the long run, how to build public trust in AI news remains a key challenge that this technology needs to overcome.