China Launches First Robot News Anchor

Artificial Intelligence news anchor. Reuters
Artificial Intelligence news anchor. Reuters
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China Launches First Robot News Anchor

Artificial Intelligence news anchor. Reuters
Artificial Intelligence news anchor. Reuters

In a first-of-its-kind innovation worldwide, the Chinese news agency Xinhua, in partnership with tech firm Sogou Inc., has launched an AI-powered robot anchor. According to Xinhua, the "AI Synthetic Anchor" can read texts as naturally as a professional news anchor.

The robot "anchor" is an innovative technological breakthrough in the field of artificial intelligence. It is also the first complete experiment to integrate audio and video recordings in real-time with a virtual character through artificial intelligence.

The debut of the new technology came at the fifth edition of World Internet Conference in the eastern Chinese town of Wuzhen in the Zhejiang Province, east China.

The anchor can produce sounds, sentences, and lips movement, like a real news anchor. The designers have set up a model integrating these features, in which they used a pivotal technique to produce video that is identical to the news content.

The "AI Synthetic Anchor" will work for the Xinhua agency and will present the news in Chinese and English. Editors are set to provide the news content constantly as the robot anchor is designed to work all day, every day.

The "robot anchor" boosts the efficiency of TV news, reduces program recording costs, and increases the coverage speed during emergency events and so forth.



Saudi Arabia Tops MENA Region in E-Government Services for Third Consecutive Year in 2024

A night view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A night view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Tops MENA Region in E-Government Services for Third Consecutive Year in 2024

A night view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A night view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia ranked first among Middle East and North African countries in the 2024 Government Electronic and Mobile Services Maturity Index, issued by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), securing the top position for the third consecutive time with a high maturity rate of 96% in the overall assessment.

Digital Government Authority Governor Eng. Ahmed bin Mohammed Alsuwaiyan stressed that this achievement reflects the significant support and interest that the wise leadership has given to the digital government ecosystem, which has contributed to enhancing Saudi Arabia’s position in international rankings.

He also highlighted the pivotal role of integration among government agencies, their reliance on emerging technologies and artificial intelligence, and the launch of initiatives and digital products aimed at improving the beneficiaries' experience.

Saudi Arabia has made significant progress since 2020, starting in fourth place, advancing to second in 2021, then taking the lead in 2022 and maintaining it in the 2023 and 2024 editions. This progress is attributed to substantial improvements in digital services across vital sectors such as health, education, and smart cities.

Electronic healthcare solutions, such as digital prescriptions, appointment bookings through government platforms, and telehealth services, have improved access to services and increased beneficiary satisfaction. Additionally, digital educational services, including remote learning platforms and electronic university admissions, have enhanced users' ability to access government services with flexibility and high quality.

Saudi Arabia outperformed 16 countries in the index, which was based on the maturity assessment of 100 priority government services provided to individuals and the business sector through electronic portals and smart applications. This was measured across three sub-indicators: a score of 99% in the Service Availability and Development indicator, 93% in the Service Usage and Beneficiary Satisfaction indicator, and 99% in the Public Outreach indicator.