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Listeners to the Bauer-owned radio stations in the U.K. are now getting their traffic tie-up news entirely from A.I. And the stations involved insist it's better than having actual humans do the job.
"Bauer says AI will allow them to deliver accurate, timely travel information to audiences faster than ever before, and opens up exciting possibilities for more responsive, hyper-targeted updates delivered via IP in the future."
I wonder how the folks who work at CTN, which provides traffic reports to Canadian stations here, feel about this? And how long before someone tries it here.
The story below provides three samples of what it sounds like.
AI-powered traffic reports have arrived