Unocero - Robot debuts as a news host in China

In the channel of the Xinhua agency, from China, there is a middle-aged man, he wears a suit and wears glasses, all this would be completely normal anywhere in the world, this if we put aside that it is of a robot.

How do you know it's a robot and not a human? Simple, his voice gives him away to the newscaster in China.

Artificial intelligence is a regular actor in our daily lives, so much so that little by little it begins to supplant the jobs corresponding to humans.

To show this button, a newscaster in China; a world ambassador of Saudi nationality and many others around the world.

China's progress.

But it is not just about this example, China is committed to an artificial sun and other technological items that allow it to provide products and services to its millions and millions of inhabitants.< blockquote class="twitter-tweet">

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— Kate Miller Wed Aug 15 03:13:34 +0000 2012

unocero - Robot debuts as news anchor in China

China's news agency Xinhua reportedly assured that the robot, unlike humans, can work tirelessly on the website and other platforms.

Something that is not far from surprising either; various agencies such as Reuters have bots that store and work with information, the BBC also presents a similar process and even the bet for the future is to specialize in this type of robots.

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Speaking to Sputnik, Bi Yanto, a professor at the Hainan Institute of Public Policy and Administration, was convinced that over time more robots would replace people in the media, although he acknowledged the limitations of this technology.

The main one is that the algorithms are still not fast enough to synchronize the movement of the mouth with the sound, a small detail if we compare the cost savings generated in salaries of the driver, producer, editors and cameramen.

Because of the above, this fact doesn't even seem so revolutionary anymore, but a little taste of what the media will be like in the near future.