The paper’s owner said roles such as editors 'will no longer exist as they do today'. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Germany’s Bild tabloid is planning to replace a range of editorial jobs with artificial intelligence, according to a report in The Guardian.Bild is also reorganising its regional newspaper business, and hundreds of redundancies are expected.
“Current structural changes are leading to job cuts. We are moving away from products, projects and ways of doing things which will never again be profitable,” the e-mail said. AI would be better at aggregating information, and only publishers who create “the best original content”, such as investigative journalism and original commentary, would survive, Mr Döpfner said.But on Monday, the paper said it will cut about 200 jobs and close about one-third of its regional editions across the country.Sales of Bild have fallen from 4.5 million about 20 years ago to just over a million in 2022, according to The Guardian.
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