International Journal of Advanced Mass Communication and Journalism
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2021, Vol. 2, Issue 2, Part A


Artificial intelligence and 5G will force journalism schools to accentuate the basics in instruction


Author(s): Joseph Kuruvilla

Abstract: This reflection considers the requirement for reporting schools to all the more strongly instruct abilities that can't be reproduced by simulated intelligence or 5G. Decisive reasoning and composing are instances of Non-curation abilities and they might should be shown more since they can't be impersonated by artificial intelligence. Curation abilities include acquiring from different sources, which incorporate human and computerized stages. It very well may be judicious to show curation abilities as an instrument that is intended to stringently uphold non-curation news-casting abilities - which are told exclusively by a human. The most dependable news coverage occupations will be those which can't be reproduced by simulated intelligence.

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Joseph Kuruvilla. Artificial intelligence and 5G will force journalism schools to accentuate the basics in instruction. International Journal of Advanced Mass Communication and Journalism. 2021; 2(2): 11-15.
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