In order to summarize something, there needs to be a source, does it not?
And in the age of AI, when AI is controlled by Big Tech propagandists, the need for dime-store propagandists will indeed diminish, as they will have been supplanted by automated and centralized propagandists. ;)
While I will read the obituary of games journalism with relish, the centralized power of Google which replaces them will remain hostile to my/our interests. A battle ends; the war goes on.
What would be fascinating though (and Google actually could do it) is take all the content related to a game from every individual interacting with it on YouTube and come up with a brief review.
Yup, there are plenty of data services training AI to translate text to speech utilising various accents, intonations and inflections. This is almost certainly the future of such services, where they will have the AI transcribe video content, collate user generated content that meets their "sensitivity" standards, and then summarise based on the collected information.
In order to summarize something, there needs to be a source, does it not?
And in the age of AI, when AI is controlled by Big Tech propagandists, the need for dime-store propagandists will indeed diminish, as they will have been supplanted by automated and centralized propagandists. ;)
100% agree.
While I will read the obituary of games journalism with relish, the centralized power of Google which replaces them will remain hostile to my/our interests. A battle ends; the war goes on.
Yup, there are plenty of data services training AI to translate text to speech utilising various accents, intonations and inflections. This is almost certainly the future of such services, where they will have the AI transcribe video content, collate user generated content that meets their "sensitivity" standards, and then summarise based on the collected information.