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Originally published by Capital Newstop
May 27, 2026
2h ago
AI News Anchors and smart newsrooms: What Kenya can learn from China

From AI news presenters, Kenyan journalists visiting China got a first-hand look at how AI is changing the future of media...
✨ Key Highlights
A delegation of 30 Kenyan journalists visiting China from May 18 to May 31 experienced firsthand the integration of artificial intelligence in media production, observing AI news anchors and advanced content creation technologies.
- Kenyan journalists are participating in a media exchange program in Beijing and Qingdao organized by the Research and Training Institute of the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA).
- AI news presenters in China can work continuously, speak multiple languages, and deliver breaking news instantly, though the preference for human emotions and authenticity remains.
- Media executives in China emphasize that AI should support journalists by improving efficiency, speeding up content production, and aiding in data analysis, rather than replacing them.
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