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Add news anchors to the list of jobs that artificial intelligence is coming for — a quiet takeover of the news reader's desk has now reached India.
AI-generated anchors presented the news in India for the first time in April, the South China Morning Post reported. One of them, named Lisa, is now a news presenter on Odisha TV, a local station broadcasting in eastern India.
At first glance, Lisa could pass for a human news presenter. Upon closer inspection, however, the AI's slow blinking and stuttering motion was definitely unsettling to see.
Are we absolutely positive that the Biden we see is not actually an AI entity?
Do you think they would intentionally make an AI version of Biden appear so cognitively diminished??? Or maybe they are still working out all the glitches and bugs with this AI stuff?
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Originally Posted by Camaro5
I'll bet she's better looking and lot smarter than those dingbats on The View.
Careful.... Watching that show will cost you some braincells...
that ai anchor you are talking about really just trigger so many questions. what if the joe biden whose so many clips are getting viral about his double skin, wiring coming from his hand, is none other than ai controlled by some one else!! infact elon musk also seems sus.
Even better than an AI news anchor was Eliza, the first computerized therapist who was "born" back in the 60's. She's a lot of fun, and sounds almost exactly like going to a therapist person (but she doesn't send you a bill).
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