Are AI anchors the future of news?

人工智能主播将是新闻的未来吗?

Round Table China

2025-07-15

40 分钟
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Unlike human broadcasters, AI presenters never tire, stumble, or miss their cues—and they're already appearing on Chinese news programs. But can a digital persona truly replicate the empathy, intuition, and authenticity of a living host? As synthetic anchors gain traction, media education faces a pivotal choice: adapt curricula for the AI era, or risk irrelevance. / Meeting migrant children's needs for quality play (30:55). On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
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  • Coming up, AI anchors don't get tired, nervous, or forget their lines,

  • and they're starting to appear on real news programs in China.

  • But can a virtual face truly replace the warmth, instinct, and spontaneity of a human broadcaster?

  • With AI presenters on the rise in China, a sharp question looms over broadcasting degrees.

  • Should these four-year programs be axed?

  • one day or should we just reimagine it for a new media era and play is more than fun it's how children make sense of the world build confidence and connect with the others but what

  • if a child has limited space steady friend or parent with time to join in a recent survey in china In China's Shanghai shows,

  • many migrant children are missing out on the experiences that shape a healthy childhood.

  • As families pursue better futures, migrant children often carry unseen burdens.

  • How can communities ensure every child, no matter their background,

  • has the chance to play, grow and belong?

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