Science and Technology Daily discusses AI anchors crowding "on duty": cannot just show off skills
An article in the Science and Technology Daily pointed out that AI anchors are a deep integration of technology, humanities, and rule of law, rather than just a showcase of technology. It is necessary to build a human-machine collaborative ecosystem, clarify the division of labor and responsibilities between humans and machines, allowing AI anchors to complete standardized, highly repetitive broadcasting work, while on-site reporting, in-depth clue mining, event planning, human interaction, opinion analysis, and other tasks should be handled by humans. Only by pursuing technological efficiency while maintaining human warmth and abiding by legal boundaries can we make steady progress in the long run.
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