A new study has found that people prefer to watch news videos made by humans rather than ones produced by AI.
has found that people prefer to watch a news video made by humans rather than one produced by artificial intelligence .
In total, 42 videos were created and watched by 100 people who rated them and the researchers reached the conclusion that “human-made videos have the edge over those created with automation.”the audience preferred the human-made videos because they told them things they didn’t know, they were more professional and fact-filled, and were generally more engaging, comprehensive, and had a better story flow.
“They [the AI videos] tended to be a little bit repetitive with the images that they used,” says Dr. Neil Thurman, who co-authored the research. “They didn’t do quite as well matching images to captions and that sort of thing.” However, while there was a marked difference between a fully-automated video and a human-made video — the difference between a partially-automated video and a human-made one was not as significant suggesting that “a modest use of automation, with some post-automation human editing, can be well received.”
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