Automated Journalism at the Intersection of Politics and Black Culture: The Battle against Digital Hegemony
Automated Journalism at the Intersection of Politics and Black Culture: The Battle against Digital Hegemony
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The book "Automated Journalism at the Intersection of Politics and Black Culture: The Battle Against Digital Hegemony" explores how AI assistance in news media can perpetuate racist discrimination and perpetuate harmful stereotypes, and argues for the necessity of ensuring that AI-produced media is mindful of Black, Brown, and minority experiences and traditional journalistic concerns.
Format: Hardback
Length: 180 pages
Publication date: 05 January 2024
Publisher: Lexington Books
Automated Journalism at the Intersection of Politics and Black Culture: The Battle Against Digital Hegemony delves into the unintended consequences that arise when artificial intelligence (AI) assistance intersects with news media. Colin Campbell contends that while AI newswriting can enhance the efficiency of news production, it can also exacerbate racist discrimination and perpetuate harmful stereotypes. In his compelling book, Campbell combines empirical research with personal anecdotes to argue fervently for the importance of ensuring that AI-produced media is attentive to the unique experiences of Black, Brown, and minority communities, as well as traditional journalistic principles such as bias and accuracy. This book holds particular relevance for media scholars.
The rise of automated journalism has brought about significant changes in the way news is produced and consumed. While AI technology has the potential to streamline news production and improve accuracy, it also poses risks to the integrity of the media and the public's trust in it. One of the main concerns is the potential for AI to perpetuate racist discrimination and perpetuate harmful stereotypes.
Studies have shown that AI algorithms are trained on data that reflects the biases and prejudices of their creators. This means that if the data used to train AI algorithms is biased, the algorithms themselves will produce biased results. For example, if AI algorithms are trained on news articles that predominantly feature white people, they may be less likely to feature stories about Black or Brown people. This can lead to a lack of diversity in news coverage and perpetuate harmful stereotypes about marginalized communities.
Another concern is the potential for AI to automate the production of news stories, which can lead to a lack of human oversight and accountability. Automated journalism can produce stories quickly and efficiently, but it can also be prone to errors and inaccuracies. Without human editors and fact-checkers, it is difficult to ensure that the information presented in news stories is accurate and reliable.
To address these concerns, it is important to ensure that AI-produced media is mindful of Black, Brown, and minority experiences, as well as traditional journalistic concerns such as bias and accuracy. This requires a commitment to diversity and inclusion in the data used to train AI algorithms and a commitment to human oversight and accountability in the production of news stories.
One approach to ensuring that AI-produced media is mindful of Black, Brown, and minority experiences is to use diverse and representative data sets to train AI algorithms. This can help to reduce the bias and prejudices that can be present in AI-produced media and ensure that stories are more diverse and inclusive.
Another approach is to incorporate human editors and fact-checkers into the production of AI-produced media. Human editors can help to ensure that the information presented in news stories is accurate and reliable and can also help to identify and correct errors and inaccuracies.
In addition, it is important to promote transparency and accountability in the production of AI-produced media. This can include providing clear explanations of how AI algorithms are trained and how news stories are produced, as well as allowing for public feedback and criticism.
Overall, the intersection of politics and black culture presents unique challenges and opportunities for automated journalism. While AI technology has the potential to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of news production, it is important to ensure that it is used in a way that is mindful of the unique experiences of Black, Brown, and minority communities and that it is held to the same high standards of journalistic integrity as traditional media. By taking these steps, we can help to ensure that AI-produced media is a valuable and trustworthy source of information for the public.
Weight: 422g
Dimension: 239 x 159 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666913330
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