The Miami Herald Is Hiring an AI-Assisted Reporter and We Have Questions
For years, newsrooms across the globe have experimented with AI-assisted reporting.
For years, newsrooms across the globe have experimented with AI-assisted reporting.
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The launch of a SpaceX Starling satellite will be visible late Thursday night in parts of South Florida.
People throughout South Florida documented the flaming debris streaking through the sky.
News gets around. So do we.
A day after New Times inquired about the Miami Herald Bot’s disappearance, the robo-reporter re-emerged.
The bot’s byline last appeared on a story published on November 21, 2023.
Check out a giant beam around the clouds over Miami Beach and a set of bright objects suspended above Homestead.
Miami International Airport is slightly late to the sleep center game.
After New Times broke news about a probe into a deadly police raid, an AI firm deployed a bot named “Ethan” to recycle the story.
A group of prominent newspapers claims OpenAI’s artificial intelligence products have been copying and regurgitating news content “with impunity.”
Greg Isenberg says he was left “speechless” after a conversation with a man who claims to have spent thousands of dollars on AI dates.
Amid pressure from lawmakers to ramp up security post-9/11, the controversial facial recognition technology has made its way into dozens of U.S. airports.
Rest assured, in the event of a robot uprising, these AI-enhanced mechanical dog units have an on-off switch.
“People make assumptions that you might not be as worthy of being a long-term partner because of what you do for work,” OnlyFans model Kira Shannon tells New Times.
Activist groups made sure the skies over Miami Beach offered a warm welcome to Elon Musk.
Mayor Suarez’s April Fool’s prank may have ripped a hole in the Twittersphere.
It appears that Suarez isn’t the only local leader on his knees begging Musk to bring Twitter to Miami.
Keith Rabois, among other Miami tech leaders, has come to the defense of Elon Musk during the Twitter takeover controversy.
Richard Patt claims his Audi SUV’s driver assistance system went haywire and tightened his seat belt to the point where his lung collapsed.
Argo AI announced it has “begun driverless operations” on public roads in Miami.
The “world’s largest bitcoin gathering” takes place this week at the Miami Beach Convention Center.