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- Title
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Brazilian Digital Journalism: Historical Context and Innovative Processes.
- Authors
Pinto, Moisés Costa; Barbosa, Suzana Oliveira
- Abstract
This article investigates the historical uses and types of artificial intelligence (AI) systems and resources in Brazilian journalistic products. It is a work anchored in critically analyzing the literature on the subject, mapping and observing cases, seeking to identify uses and innovative processes, and analyzing AI projects for journalism. A search was carried out in web repositories, specifically Google, Google Scholar, and Scopus, using the terms: "inteligência artificial" + "jornalismo", "bot + jornalismo", "Geração de linguagem natural [NLG] + jornalismo", "aprendizado de máquina [machine learning] + jornalismo", and "algoritmos + jornalismo". The corpus analysis (N = 45) includes the evaluation of the impacts of AI on the production and distribution of news in the context of Brazilian digital journalism. We try to answer questions about the uses of databases, approximation with platforms, uses of shared codes, connections with other Ais, and sources of funding, and whether they are backend or frontend initiatives. In a parallel investigation, we try to identify if Brazilian newsrooms are officially using ChatGPT, a generative AI. The findings point to advances in using low-cost and low-impact AI, with the predominance of bots. The great availability of this kind of AI in web repositories is believed to facilitate native digital media to incorporate innovative processes in using these technologies.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; ONLINE journalism; ARTIFICIAL intelligence; GENERATIVE artificial intelligence; MACHINE learning; DIGITAL media; WEB search engines; FREEDOM of the press
- Publication
Journalism & Media, 2024, Vol 5, Issue 1, p325
- ISSN
2673-5172
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/journalmedia5010022