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In the field of media, AI was first used in robot news writing, and later in news editing, hotspot discovering, and fact judgement. In China, Tencent Finance, Toutiao, and Xinhua News Agency have applied robot writing to news reporting. AI has also brought new experience in news reading. However, there are also some disadvantages of it in media, so a joint effort is required, and the capital and public interest should be balanced in news editing.

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Chinese Academy of Cyberspace Studies (2020). World Internet Media Development. In: World Internet Development Report 2018. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4067-7_5

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