Automated News in Brazilian television: a case study on the AIDA system (Globo-Brazil)

Author:

Essenfelder Renato1ORCID,Canavilhas João2ORCID,Costa Maia Haline3ORCID,Pinto Ricardo Jorge3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)

2. Universidade da Beira Interior

3. Universidade Fernando Pessoa

Abstract

Technological advancements have created a media ecosystem in which traditional journalism sees its existence strongly threatened by the emergence of new players. Social networks have created a competitive environment that, whether due to its dispersion or its capillarity, has relegated the mainstream media to a secondary role in the media ecosystem. Ironically, the technologies that threaten traditional journalism are also those that can save it; provided they are used correctly. Journalism, weakened by the economic crisis and with increasingly smaller newsrooms, has artificial intelligence as an opportunity to recover a certain centrality in the media ecosystem. This paper studies AIDA, a project from the Brazilian television network Globo. This project looked to automation as a way to avoid errors and ambiguities in the news. The study of the AIDA case, complemented by interviews, presents the challenges to achieve the automatization of news regarding electoral polls.

Publisher

Fundacion Universitaria San Pablo CEU

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Communication

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