Artificial intelligence used to create lifelike court ‘reporters’ - NBC News

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In recent years, we have seen artificial intelligence becoming increasingly sophisticated and diverse in its applications. One unexpected use is in the field of journalism, where AI technologies are now being used to analyze and generate detailed and accurate transcripts.

A company called Veritone has come up with a unique solution to the challenges faced by court reporters trying to keep up with the fast-paced digital era and the increasingly busy court dockets. It has developed an innovative artificial intelligence (AI) system that provides a lifelike court reporter on a court’s desktop. Known as aiR, the AI-powered system generates transcripts in real time, enabling judges, attorneys, and journalists to have a seamless, electronic court, thanks to the technology's capabilities to transcribe litigants' discussions.

The Advancements in AI go beyond court reporting and have the potential to revolutionize how all reporters work. AI reporters can listen, transcribe, and analyze within seconds and can even analyze a speaker's tone and sentiment. This allows reporters to gather information faster and more accurately, providing a more credible and in-depth report, not to mention the recent events where remote court processes due to the COVID-19 pandemic have shed light on the usefulness of technology.

Using AI in this way is just the beginning. AI technology has so much potential and could become an invaluable tool for journalists, not only in legal settings but also in general reporting where deadlines, limiting journalists' ability to fact-check and double-check their stories are a problem. Ultimately, the technology promises a completely new frontier in the world of reporting.

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