Core Insights - The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in the news industry has shown potential for enhancing efficiency in producing structured articles, but it lacks originality and unique perspectives, highlighting the irreplaceable role of journalists' insights [1][2] Group 1: AI Performance in News Writing - A recent survey by the Korea Press Foundation involving 98 journalists revealed that AI-assisted articles scored an average of 62.5 out of 100, with structural and logical aspects averaging around 67 [1] - The originality and uniqueness of AI-generated content scored only about 50, indicating that while AI can help organize information and optimize language, it does not significantly enhance novelty in reporting [1] Group 2: Journalists' Interaction with AI - The study found that journalists' interaction with AI was limited, with an average of fewer than 5 questions posed per task, and follow-up inquiries making up just over one-third of total questions [1] - Most journalists view AI primarily as a tool for quick information gathering rather than as an interactive reporting partner [1] Group 3: Importance of Journalistic Judgment - The research underscores the ongoing importance of journalists' judgment in the news industry, particularly in original analysis and opinion formation [2] - Effective use of AI in journalism depends on how journalists incorporate it into their reporting practices, including fact-checking, narrative, and analysis [2]
【微特稿】韩国研究:AI助记者写稿更快但原创性不足
Xin Hua She·2026-02-17 05:09