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German newspaper Bild plans to replace 200 jobs with AI

German newspaper Bild plans to replace 200 jobs with AI

The Bild newspaper, owned by the Axel Springer media group, plans to chop 200 jobs and exchange them with synthetic intelligence (AI), based on media stories in Germany.

The main German newspaper knowledgeable staff that due to the alternatives offered by AI, cuts to the editorial part shall be made, based on the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung each day.

Bild may also scale back the variety of regional editions from 18 to 12.

The strikes observe an announcement in February by Axel Springer’s CEO, Mathias Dopfner, that the writer was to be a purely digital media firm.

AI would quickly be higher on the aggregation of data than human journalists, he claimed, including that solely publishers who created the very best authentic content material, together with investigative journalism and authentic commentary, would be capable to survive.

Source: www.anews.com.tr