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[edit]This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
- Information to be modified: "However, in the beginning, some critics were offended by the fact that NewsRx was a non-governmental agency distributing statistics that were available for free in official versions frrm the government.[13] (see Controversy)"
- Change to: "An article in the magazine Editor and Publisher criticized the fact that NewsRx was a non-governmental agency distributing statistics that were available for free in official versions from the government.[13] (see Controversy)"
- Explanation of issue: Language, typos, and accuracy.
- References supporting change: Modifying to more accurately reflect the original reference given.
- Information to be modified: "This software program shortens the time from news event to news distribution.[9]"
- Change to: "This software program shortens the time from news event to news distribution by automating the process of research, writing, editing, formatting, and distribution.[9][1]"
- Explanation of issue: Language added to explain how the software "shortens the time".
- References supporting change: https://businessradiox.com/podcast/ceoexclusive/c-w-henderson-chantay-jones-kalani-rosell-newsrx-llc/
- Information to be moved: Move a paragraph from the 1980s-1990s section to the 2000s section. "In 1999, NewsRx adopted Artificial Intelligence Journalist (AIJ) which uses robotics, machine learning, algorithms, logic, and automated reasoning to provide computer-assisted reporting and data driven journalism.[9] This software program shortens the time from news event to news distribution by automating the process of research, writing, editing, formatting, and distribution.[9]"
- Explanation of issue: Events that took place in 1999 are in the 2000s section.
- References supporting change: N/A
- Information to be changed: "BUTTER uses a search engine and publishes 10,000 new articles a day (11.4 million articles as of March, 2016).[17]"
- Change to: "BUTTER uses a search engine and publishes 12,000 new articles a day (14 million articles as of 2017).[2]"
- Explanation of issue: Outdated information
- References supporting change: https://artificial-intelligence.cioreview.com/vendor/2017/newsrx
- Information to be added beneath "along with supervisors with PhDs and master's degrees in English, Journalism, Management, and Information Technology.[9] ": "Today, however, artificial intelligence and computational journalism technology writes and edits NewsRx articles, technology developed through supervised learning by subject matter experts.[3]"
- Explanation of issue: Outdated information. NewsRx no longer uses human editors.
- References supporting change: https://businessradiox.com/podcast/ceoexclusive/c-w-henderson-chantay-jones-kalani-rosell-newsrx-llc/
- Information to be added under "Rankings": "CIO Review “20 Most Promising Artificial Intelligence Solution Providers – 2017”[4]"
- Explanation of issue: Information out of date.
- References supporting changes: https://artificial-intelligence.cioreview.com/vendors/most-promising-artificial-intelligence-solution-providers---2017.html
Finally, I would like to propose removing the "Multiple Issues" tag from this article. The article seems to have since been updated to reflect a more neutral viewpoint. If you disagree, please point out any examples of biased/subjective language and I will edit them for neutrality and propose additional changes.
Silogramrice12 (talk) 16:00, 31 October 2018 (UTC)Silogramrice12
References
- ^ https://businessradiox.com/podcast/ceoexclusive/c-w-henderson-chantay-jones-kalani-rosell-newsrx-llc/
- ^ https://artificial-intelligence.cioreview.com/vendor/2017/newsrx
- ^ https://businessradiox.com/podcast/ceoexclusive/c-w-henderson-chantay-jones-kalani-rosell-newsrx-llc/
- ^ https://artificial-intelligence.cioreview.com/vendors/most-promising-artificial-intelligence-solution-providers---2017.html
- Partially done. Some of your suggested sources are not good or reliable and read like flattering press releases despite their URLs seeming like neutral sites. I did the uncontroversial, such as chronological ordering of 1999 events and removed the unclear sentence fragment about the degrees of the editors. JesseRafe (talk) 16:18, 31 October 2018 (UTC)
Request edit
[edit]Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. Please see the reply section below for additional information about this request. |
Thanks, JesseRafe. I'd like to reiterate a few requests for anyone else who would be willing to take a look at my sources and evaluate them. I will add a "request edit" tag if I don't receive a response in the next few days.
- Information to be added beneath "along with supervisors with PhDs and master's degrees in English, Journalism, Management, and Information Technology.[9] ": "Today, however, artificial intelligence and computational journalism technology writes and edits NewsRx articles.[1]"
- Explanation of issue: Outdated information. NewsRx no longer uses human editors.
- References supporting change: https://businessradiox.com/podcast/ceoexclusive/c-w-henderson-chantay-jones-kalani-rosell-newsrx-llc/ Stated on podcast from 8:30 - 10:30. Founder discusses how the company wrote code to automate the process of writing news. This is also stated on the company website https://www.newsrx.com/NewsRxCorp/#!/about .
- Information to be modified: "This software program shortens the time from news event to news distribution.[9]"
- Change to: "This software program shortens the time from news event to news distribution by automating the process of research, writing, editing, formatting, and distribution.[9][2]" [3]
- Explanation of issue: Language added to explain how the software "shortens the time".
- References supporting change: https://businessradiox.com/podcast/ceoexclusive/c-w-henderson-chantay-jones-kalani-rosell-newsrx-llc/ Listen to podcast from 14:00 - 15:00. Company President discusses how the company currently automates the process of news writing.
Silogramrice12 (talk) 16:19, 5 November 2018 (UTC)Silogramrice12
References
Reply 20-DEC-2018
[edit]Edit request partially implemented
- The section containing outdated info was omitted (the material in question was not referenced). The claim regarding the automated functions of the software is already in the article.
- The claim that the software decreases the time to publication through automation is a given, for such is the purpose of automated software.
Regards, Spintendo 18:58, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
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