Will AI replace Game Journalists?

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but it can save you some time with very minimal costs
this to me is a huge point to focus on with how ai is currently being utilised.
seeing the influx of ai generated art or artists using ai to skip multitudes of steps towards finishing a piece to cut down labour and time in their process is crazy but at the same time worrying as its really cutting out the genuineness of a piece imo but also really putting artists at jeopardy.
why would you pay x amount for a personal commision when you can run an idea through ai?

same applies to journalism where genuineness lacks to churn out these fast articles. really takes away the personalisation but its quick, cost efficient and time efficient.
its looking pretty bleak for freelancers...
 

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I don't think so. Since that niche is incredibly saturated, sites need to really work on building domain authority to stay competitive in SERPs. So, even if Google doesn't penalize AI content per se, publishing too many AI-written articles in rapid-fire will certainly raise a red flag that something fishy is going on. Plus, the change to the EEAT metrics further emphasized the importance of having a diversified, not-only-do-follows backlink profile.

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AI has a serious problem with compulsively lying based off incorrect surface-level paraphrasing of easily searchable facts, which would make it perfect for the job of game journalism
 
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