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End of the road for journalists? Tencent's Robot reporter 'Dreamwriter' churns out perfect 1,000-word news story - in 60 seconds

Tencent publishes word-perfect business article on inflation, complete with analysts' comments, crafted in a minute by a computer programme

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One day in the not too far distant future, roving reporters could look something like this. Photo: The Verge
He Huifengin Guangdong

Chinese social and gaming giant Tencent published its first business report written by a robot this week, ramping up fears among local journalists that their days may be numbered.

The flawless 916 -word article was released via the company’s QQ.com portal, an instant messaging service that wields much sway in China, a country now in the throes of an automation revolution.

“The piece is very readable. I can’t even tell it wasn’t written by a person,” said Li Wei, a reporter based in the southern Chinese manufacturing boomtown of Shenzhen.

It was written in Chinese and completed in just one minute by Dreamwriter, a Tencent-designed robot journalist that apparently has few problems covering basic financial news. 

Robot reporters could easily replace a lot of Chinese reporters like this nationwide
Chinese journalist in Guangzhou

News of its appearance flew in under the radar outside China, and comes less than two weeks after Tencent unveiled its first smart hardware product: a robot ball controlled by a smartphone app.

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