On Tuesday, in the kiosks in the newspaper in Apennins and in the digital format, the first publication in the world Il Foglio Ia, created completely with the help of artificial intelligence, was born. New bands around the world have flirted with nerve networks. For example, the Washington Post uses the Heliograf system to create short news notes about sports events and elections. Reuters has developed the Lynx Insight Ne Nefficient, helping journalists analyze data and determine the trend. Bloomberg uses the Cyborg platform to analyze financial statements and automatically create news based on them. In return, the Chinese news agency “Sinhua” presented “top virtual news” created by AI and expanded to create automatic news. But only Italy's daily publication, Il Foglio decided to go to Ban-Bank, assigned to someone to create a whole newspaper.

The test publication under the name Il Foglio Ia will be released in printed and digital formats from Tuesday to Friday in a month. The four -page newspaper will include 25 articles written and edited with the help of AI in an optimistic, and sometimes in an important way to conflict with the traditional Il Foglio series. Regarding the nerve network that the editor has chosen for the unprocessed nerve network.
It is only known that journalists of their publications, their intellectual monopoly users, will only be allowed to ask questions about the nerve network and analyze its answers. Everything else – from titles, quotes and articles to small notes – will be automatically created by AI. Il Foglio Ia is given a complete card: he will have absolute freedom to get one or others, as well as take on a political position related to his “grandmother” newspaper.
The four -page newspaper will include 25 articles written and edited by AI
“On the one hand, there is an task to translate AI from a“ gaseous state – theory – in a solid state – practice. ”On the other hand, there is a desire to check on a specific example of what influence the technological revolution of this scale“ on how we work ”can clarifies the editors of Il Foglio, which urged readers not to scant for feedback.