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Microsoft News replacing journalists with algorithms

by Andrew Cochran

Microsoft News is upping its use of algorithms for certain editorial functions, handing out lay-off notices to contract journalists in the US and UK. Machines have worked alongside Microsoft editors for some time, assisting with editorial tasks for MSN, Microsoft News apps, and pages on Microsoft’s browser, Edge.

The layoffs signal a shift from AI systems augmenting journalistic tasks to replacing news jobs.

Multiple accounts say the functions converted to algorithmic work include story selection and placement, optimizing headlines, and picking supplementary material, such as images. Microsoft says the move has nothing to do with post-COVID economics and is part of its natural business evolution.

In Seattle, near the company’s corporate headquarters, the Seattle Times says the cuts involve ‘dozens’ of contract workers. In London, The Guardian says about 27 people received notices at Press Association, a leading UK press agency that supplies editorial services to Microsoft. Full-time staffers are unaffected, and the Times says, ‘they perform functions similar to those being let go.’

UPDATE: The Guardian reports the Microsoft AI system incorrectly selected a picture for a news story about racism, associating the wrong image for a mixed-race member of the band, Little Mix.

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