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Judiciary

UalterAI

Media Country or Region Argentina
Sourced From
JournalismAI The London School of Economics and Political Science (2025) 'JournalismAI'. Available at: https://www.lse.ac.uk/media-and-communications/polis/JournalismAI (Accessed March 2025).
UAlter is a news reading assistant designed to reformat and condense information from Clarín’s news articles. It provides readers with six alternative formats: a summary of the article, a chronological timeline, highlights, a data table, a names index, and an FAQ. Each format offers a specific lens for readers to better understand complex news content, making data more digestible and accessible by breaking down key information and ordering it in ways that support efficient comprehension and engagement.
Distribution and Audience Engagement

AI-powered content personalization (e.g. personalized trailers, thumbnails, hyper-personalized content) Optimized distribution and scheduling, such as automated A/B testing Audience analytics and audience sentiment analysis Interaction with audiences, such as comment moderation on media’s online platforms, generating standard replies, processing feedback AI-powered tools that enable user/audience empowerment (for instance to understand why they see such content, to decide on the algo, to enable flagging of problematic content).

SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure
SDG 16 Peace, justice and strong institutions
#assist Transform content to meet specific reader preferences and offer summarized, streamlined, and segmented news formats for easier comprehension
#organize Restructure content into your desired formats to help you navigate complex news topics and breaking them down into summaries, timelines, data tables, and more.
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Private Sector
Deployment Type
Cloud-Based AI Service & API
Community Moderation
Does not require community manager
Difficulty Level
Requires developer
License
Proprietary
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