Research on News Production Transformation and Media Literacy Education in the Era of Intelligent Media
Abstract
entire process of news production, promoting the transformation of the news industry from "human led" to "human-machine collaboration",
and giving birth to new formats such as intelligent collection, automated production, and algorithmic distribution. However, while technology
empowers, issues such as algorithmic black boxes, information cocoons, ethical misconduct in AIGC, and blurred professional boundaries are
becoming increasingly prominent, posing new challenges to media literacy education. This article systematically analyzes the transformative
impact of intelligent media technology on news collection, production, distribution, and other aspects. It delves into the current challenges
faced by media literacy education in terms of algorithm literacy cultivation,AIGC ethical cognition, ability development system, and collabo
rative mechanism construction. It proposes targeted innovative paths such as building an algorithm literacy cultivation system, strengthening
AIGC ethical education, and reconstructing ability development and collaborative mechanisms, in order to provide theoretical references and
practical guidance for the cultivation of news communication talents in the intelligent era.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/aitr.v3i10.9212
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