Three articles written with machine learning tools have been published on InYourArea.co.uk. One of the articles titled “Seven things to do in Newport” is a list that collects information about the places and activities available in the resort of the same name.

Reach CEO Jim Mullen said machine-written articles are reviewed and approved by human editors before being published online.

A month ago, Reach announced plans to lay off hundreds of jobs due to falling advertising revenue.

Source: Ferra

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