First came the AI actress, now the AI presenter. In a deliberately provocative move, Channel 4 has broadcast an entire documentary hosted by an artificial intelligence creation. Will AI Take My Job?
Channel 4 today announced two new podcasts that build on the broadcaster’s reputation for trusted, fact-checked journalism and its strong connection with younger audiences. Untangled fronted by Stacey ...
Channel 4 Sales today announces the five brands shortlisted to win one million pounds of commercial airtime via the Diversity in Advertising Award. This year marks the tenth year of the edition, and ...
A news special on Britain’s Channel 4 titled “Will AI Take My Job?” investigated how automation is reshaping the workplace and pitting humans against machines. At the end of the hour-long program, a ...
News anchor Courtney Allen is leaving Nashville's NBC affiliate, WSMV-Channel 4, after four years. Allen announced her departure in an Oct. 31 social media post. News anchor and investigative reporter ...
Channel 4 is expanding its digital news slate with two weekly podcasts aimed at younger audiences: Untangled, fronted by Stacey Dooley and Ben Zand, and A News Thing, hosted by comedians from A Comedy ...
Channel 4's Dispatches became the first British TV programme to use an AI-generated presenter. Aired on Monday, the episode 'Will AI Take My Job?' explored how automation is transforming industries ...
A British television channel became the latest from around the world to use an artificial intelligence (AI) presenter, in a programme airing today about the emergent technology’s growing impact.
Originally released in 2023, Incognito is a six-part series that centres around an undercover agent who goes on a mission to find out if a woman is a simple bookkeeper or a high-level criminal. The ...
The U.K.’s Channel 4 aired a special broadcast about AI taking jobs, but audiences watching were stunned to learn that it was happening right in front of their eyes with the host revealing at the end ...
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