Navya Sharma
Artificial intelligence have revolutionised journalism, speeding up research, fact-checking and even article creation in the matter of a few mere seconds.
While AI can churn out headlines in seconds, my concern is, can it truly capture the heart of a story? The personal connection, the nuances, the lived experiences—those are things algorithms can’t feel, yet they influence how we perceive and trust the news we consume. Scary, isn’t it?
AI has turned the internet into a tool of precision—sifting through mountains of information in seconds, ensuring that no relevant piece of data is missed but behind the efficiency, there’s a worry: Are we losing the human touch? The warmth of storytelling? The fear isn’t about robots taking over, but about readers missing the nuance, empathy and depth that only a human can offer. It’s a double-edged sword—efficiency versus connection.
what do YOU think will win?
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