Journalists could be out of work due to the emergence of artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, said Matthias Dopfner, CEO of German media group Axel Springer. His opinion drives The Guardian.
At the same time, Dopfner believes artificial intelligence is capable of making journalism better than ever. According to him, publishers who create the best original content will survive the “artificial intelligence revolution”. In particular, the Axel Springer Media Group itself plans to focus on investigative journalism and original commentary, he said.
Axel Springer is one of Europe’s largest publishing and media companies, publishing more than 150 newspapers and magazines in more than 32 countries, including Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Switzerland, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, etc. The best known publications are Welt, Bild, Politico.
ChatGPT arrived at the end of November, gathering its first million users in less than a week, and its imitation of human conversation has given rise to speculation that it could supplant professional writers and even threaten the main search business. from Google.