Italy has shocked whole world by releasing first AI newspaper
Il Foglio is also releasing a four-page AI-edition daily with a print of his generic newspaper. It contains approximately 22 articles and 3 editorials, which are made ready through AI. It contains over 20 newspaper journalists writing articles with the tools of OpenAI's ChatGPT. They give guidance to making articles on a specific topic and in a specific style.

Threat hangs over reporters: The first AI newspaper of the world has been released in Italy. We will tell you that the Italian newspaper 'Il Foglio' has made history by releasing the AI version of the newspaper. Meanwhile, the newspaper has also cited the reason for doing this. As per the information, this experiment will go for a month and the reason behind it is to learn about the possibilities and limits of AI. As per the information, Il Foglio is also bringing out a four-page AI-version daily and a duplicate of his overall newspaper.
OpenAI's ChatGPT tools
It contains around 22 articles and 3 editorials and they have been worked on with the help of AI. There, over 20 journalists of the newspaper compose articles with the help of OpenAI's ChatGPT tools. They give guidelines for composing articles on a specific subject and in a specific style. If the AI article contains too many mistakes, a new article is composed.
How it can be applied appropriately to journalism?
The aim is to give a new lease of life to journalism Newspaper articles produced by AI include an analysis of the speeches of Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni. It includes an editorial about a phone conversation between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, as well as an article about fashion. Il Fogliao editor Claudio Serrasa claimed that the purpose was not to stop journalism but to breathe new life into it. "We want to explore what AI is capable of, its limitations and how it can be applied appropriately to journalism."
Not compatible with human viewpoints
This test made it evident that AI is capable of writing articles with speed and efficiency, but it cannot be compared to the human touch of creativity and originality. The articles written by AI are good but different from human articles in the kind of depth and creativity they are capable of. Il Foglio's journalists, for their part, are excited about the experiment. They experience it as a new and enjoyable experience. Meanwhile, it was alleged that because of this experiment, the sale of newspapers has risen by 60 percent. Although some readers are concerned about this new experiment that the newspaper will solely rely on AI.
It is worth using in the right direction
Claudio Serrasa, Il Foglio's editor, thinks that it is impossible to halt AI but one should use it in a proper way. If AI assists in writing, reporters will be left with articles machines cannot write. At last, this test is trying to innovate journalism and make it creative instead of bringing it down.