How The Guardian created its first article written by a robot

On February 1, The Guardian Australia posted its first article created solely by a robot. Mumbrella’s Zoe Samios chats to the publication’s data and interactives editor, and founder of ReporterMate, Nick Evershed, to understand how it works and the opportunities for automated journalism in future.

If a reader were to flick through Guardian Australia’s website in the last few weeks, they might have noticed a story sitting under the byline, ReporterMate.

It isn’t a glitch. On February 1, the publication launched its first automated story using a robot, otherwise known as ReporterMate. Time pressure can be a journalist’s worst enemy, particularly when there’s a stack of data to churn through.

The ReporterMate platform, which can be used by anyone

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