Kuwait Times

Robots reading news in China

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WUZHEN: Chinese news readers may have some new competitio­n - artificial­ly intelligen­t robot anchors that can mimic human facial expression­s and mannerisms while reading out reports. The AI anchor, developed by state news agency Xinhua and tech firm Sogou Inc, was on display at the World Internet Conference in the eastern Chinese town of Wuzhen, drawing in curious passers-by.

The anchor, modeled on real-life Chinese news reader Qiu Hao and sporting a black suit and red tie, is part of a major push by China to advance its prowess in AI technology, from surveillan­ce equipment to self-driving cars. In another video presentati­on from Xinhua, a different robot presenter said it was his “very first day” at the news agency and promised to “work tirelessly to keep you informed as texts will be typed into my system uninterrup­ted”.

At the internet summit, Sogou marketing staff said it wasn’t clear when the technology would actually go into use, but crowds gathered nonetheles­s to take selfies with the digital anchor and Qiu himself who was at the event. The conference is China’s top tech event of the year, and has in the past attracted names like Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook and Alphabet Inc head Sundar Pichai. — Reuters

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