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Thailand’s first AI journalist named ‘Suthichai AI’ unveiled | THAI PBS

‘Suthichai AI said that AI will revolutionize information by presenting news and analyzing it faster, with accuracy and in a more engaging way than conventional news presentation.’

THAI PBS reports that a distinguished Thai journalist has been reproduced as a news-presenting AI figure. It debuted at a public event called ‘AI for Thai.’

Video footage of the evening shows the figure on a stage, bowing, sitting down and conversing with an interviewer in Thai.

Suthichai Yoon, the human journalist, is the ‘primary anchor’ for Thai PBS, the state-financed, independent public broadcaster. He is a 50-year news veteran and former editor at The Nation.

His AI version mimics his voice, body movements, and other personal characteristics, says Thai PBS.

Suthichai AI appears onstage (shown in the original Thai)

Known as Suthichai AI, the figure said it will ‘reduce the gap in access to accurate information between urban and rural communities.’ It is reported to be ‘capable of news presentation in Isan and northern dialects and, eventually, southern dialects as well.’

Thailand’s National Electronics and Computer Technology Centre is credited for making Suthichai AI, along with the National Science and Technology Development Agency. There were no details given about the underlying AI systems involved.

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