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    Technology is forever changing the way we get our news.Many people now get a lot of their news on electronic devices,instead of traditional media,such as newspapers,television or radio.An increasing number of people also report turning to social media for information.
    Now,there is a new technology that could greatly change the way we get the news:computer-created news readers.Recently,China launched what it called the worlds first artificial intelligence,or AI news presenters.
    The news readers,supported by machine learning technology,are based on two real-life Chinese newsmen.One is able to present newscasts in English,the other,in Mandarin Chinese.Report said machine learning was used to examine video images and sounds of the two newsmen.Similar technology has been used to create video products known as "deep-fake" videos.A deep-fake is a video that looks real,but was electronically changed.Such videos can make people appear to say things they never said.
    It's said that the AI presenters will be a great improvement to the news team because they "can work 24 hours a day" on its website and on social media.One of the presenters even promised to "work tirelessly" to keep people informed.Some machine learning experts said the system showed off China's latest progress in voice recognition,text-to-speech technology and data analysis.
    Some companies have experimented with similar technology for possible use in news operations.Britain's BBC recently released a video that used machine learning to make it look like one of its news readers speaking different languages.The London-based company that developed the system says its goal is to "remove the language barrier" for many different kinds of video across the internet.Also,Amazon is working on Alexa smart speaker system to create a special news reader voice.Amazon is reportedly preparing to launch Alexas news reader voice in the near future.

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