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Microsoft lays off dozens of newsroom journalists in favor of AI
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https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/30/21275...placements

Microsoft is laying off dozens of journalists and editorial workers at its Microsoft News and MSN organizations. The layoffs are part of a bigger push by Microsoft to rely on artificial intelligence to pick news and content that’s presented on MSN.com, inside Microsoft’s Edge browser, and in the company’s various Microsoft News apps. Many of the affected workers are part of Microsoft’s SANE (search, ads, News, Edge) division, and are contracted as human editors to help pick stories.

Business Insider first reported the layoffs on Friday, and says that around 50 jobs are affected in the US. The Microsoft News job losses are also affecting international teams, and The Guardian reports that around 27 are being let go in the UK after Microsoft decided to stop employing humans to curate articles on its homepages.

Microsoft has gradually been moving towards AI for its Microsoft News work in recent months, and has been encouraging publishers and journalists to make use of AI, too. Microsoft has been using AI to scan for content and then process and filter it and even suggest photos for human editors to pair it with. Microsoft had been using human editors to curate top stories from a variety of sources to display on Microsoft News, MSN, and Microsoft Edge.
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......Google also just rescinded job offers to several thousand contingent and temporary workers.....
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Dozens. Golly. I didn't realize they would have had that many in the first place to layout. Haven't they always been an aggregator at best?
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deckeda wrote:
Dozens. Golly. I didn't realize they would have had that many in the first place to layout. Haven't they always been an aggregator at best?

Yes, they are an aggregator but humans were choosing the stories and layouts. They are essentially having AI read and decide what goes on their page.
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