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Fedha the A1 Generated News Reader

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Had to happen I guess .Fedha 'works' as a news reader on Kuwaiti TV.The first televised newsreader generated by Artificial Intelligence.

MelissaLee1
a year ago
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telmel

I suppose if this happened at the BBC people might think they are trying to save money paying a presenter as AI wouldn't need a salary, pension , sick pay etc etc

But this being Kuwait i don't think they would be worrying about saving money

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MelissaLee1

telmel So they have other reasons then lol? I bet she won't always be blonde and blue eyed.😉

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telmel

MelissaLee1 They probably just want to splash the cash with this new technology, they have plenty spare to do this M

Besides if they start to run short they can always further reduce oil production to get the price up even more than it is now , as Saudi have recently done

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Jerseydrew

I expect nothing less from the likes of Saudi. There's lots of money in the country though I suspect its only the elite that rich and the banks. Bet there's lots of hidden poverty in Saudi.

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telmel

Jerseydrew I believe there is J

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Jerseydrew

I'm going by what jersey is like. There's very wealthy people here and a ridiculous amount of money in the island but there's also a lot of poverty. You just need to know where to look to find it.

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jam45

MelissaLee1 - A load of rubbish and a waste of valuable money and time. The news doesn't interest me anymore because I can always get "news" from almost any resources.

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MelissaLee1

jam45 Yep.True every Karen and Darren is a newscaster these days lol.

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