Gutter Boy
Tim Sherwood
It was said in the old days that journalists used to have a list of players in one cup and a list of clubs in another to generate their transfer rumours, but I was just wondering how high-tech this process has become.
I was reading the other day how more and more media content is being produced by algorithms instead of people - feeding off big data and producing coherent stories - celebrity gossip columns and formulaic romance literature being the prime suspects. I was just wondering if any tabloid might have taken the step yet of replacing its junior writers with a computer that taps into twitter and FM, and churns out articles by itself.
Of course proper broadsheet analytical journalism will survive, but I wonder if, or how far away, tabloid ghost-writing by computers is. Does anyone have any particular insights?
I was reading the other day how more and more media content is being produced by algorithms instead of people - feeding off big data and producing coherent stories - celebrity gossip columns and formulaic romance literature being the prime suspects. I was just wondering if any tabloid might have taken the step yet of replacing its junior writers with a computer that taps into twitter and FM, and churns out articles by itself.
Of course proper broadsheet analytical journalism will survive, but I wonder if, or how far away, tabloid ghost-writing by computers is. Does anyone have any particular insights?