*AI Robots Help Edit and Write Esquire Singapore’s April Issue: The well-known men’s magazine releases a collaborative editorial project featuring writing from AI (artificial intelligence) and humans. The AI-generated contributions relied on a solution from QLX.
In other AI-generated writing news:
*AI-Generated Writing Can Now Summarize Any Scientific Paper: MIT researchers have developed an AI tool that can summarize any scientific paper in a sentence or two – using easy-to-understand English.
*Yseop Wins 2019 Digital Finance Award: The company’s AI-generated writing tool was recognized as most innovative in the automatic generation of written reports from financial data.
*AI Copywriting: An Overview: Econsultancy offers a look at the current state of AI-generated copywriting. (You’ll need an Econsultancy subscription for access.)
*AI-Generated Writing from QCS Profiled: Icrunchdata.com takes a look at the QCS Suite, which includes a tool for auto-generating blogs, research papers, articles and other text.
*Study Finds Users Sometimes Prefer Human-Written Ads: New research from Cornell and Stanford universities indicates that users sometimes trust ads written by humans over AI-generated ads.
*Textio a Top Five Finalist for GeekWire Award: The company’s tool for artificial intelligence writing, which creates text from ideas jotted down, is a top contender for GeekWire’s innovation award for 2019.
*Textio Beefs-Up It’s AI-Generated Writing: The company adds a new tool that makes it easier to generate copy from a handful of notes.
*A Good Snapshot on The Current State of AI-Generated Journalism: The Jordan Times spotlights many of the current key players in AI-generated journalism.
*Auto-Writing a Newsletter Using Web Content: Scoop-it, specializing in AI-driven Web content curation, offers an in-depth look at how companies are using its tool to automate newsletter creation.
–Joe Dysart is a tech journalist with 20+ years experience. His work has appeared in 40+ publications, including The New York Times and the Financial Times of London.