Generative neural networks like GigaChat cannot currently fully replace journalists, not least because they lack abstract thinking and authorship positions. About this in an interview with socialbites.ca said Senior Vice President, Head of Sberbank Technologies Block Andrey Belevtsev.
According to Belevtsev, artificial intelligence in its current form and productive services based on it, such as GigaChat, are powerful in finding data, as well as processing and controlling large amounts of information according to given parameters. However, these features do not make artificial intelligence ready to replace journalists. The expert believes that this instead makes neural networks a good helpful tool for media professionals.
“For example, when conducting an interview, a journalist tries to get to the heart of the matter, to understand the person, to give the author’s position, what is really important to him. “Artificial intelligence cannot yet conduct such an interview,” Belevtsev said.
The expert also stated that artificial intelligence, unlike humans, is better at detecting fakes. Especially when it comes to images. This is an important skill, he says, because fake images can be used to manipulate public opinion; In this case, it is important to have at least a reliable way to detect a fake.
Learn more about Russian AI and GigaChat’s prospects in particular. report Belevtsev “socialbites.ca”.