Public
sector
Media
Judiciary

Voitto by Yle

Media Country or Region Finland
Sourced From
Partnership on AI: AI Tools for Local Newsrooms Database International Media Support (2021) 'The next wave of disruption: Emerging market media use of artificial intelligence and machine learning'. Available at: https://www.mediasupport.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/AI-ML-in-Emerging-Markets-vFinal4.pdf (Accessed March 2025).
Voitto is an open-source article-writing bot developed by Finnish broadcaster Yle, primarily designed for automating sports reporting. It helps streamline workflows by generating short factual articles and editing brief videos, allowing for greater efficiency in content production. Additionally, Voitto enhances audience engagement by sending personalized notifications and content recommendations, ensuring users receive relevant articles based on their interests.
Production

Data Visualization (Environmental data charting, 3-D modeling) Topic Development (Mockups, Storyboards, News aggregation) Automated Content Generation (Writing assistants, Grammar checkers) Technical Assistance (Remote production, Visual effects, Autonomous cameras)

#automate Automate content creation with Voitto by generating short factual articles and editing brief videos, streamlining newsroom workflows.
#personalize Personalize user engagement with Voitto by sending tailored push notifications and content recommendations based on audience interests.
Developed by
Public Sector
Deployment Type
Cloud-Based AI Service & API
Community Moderation
Does not require community manager
Difficulty Level
Does not require developer
License
Open-source
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