A byline for Compu-Fax appears on the main news story YOUTH JAILED - Martin McFly Jr. Arrested for Theft (enclosed in a boxout with thick red borders) on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today.
Compu-Fax was a program used by hovercams to write automated stories for USA Today in 2015.
History[]
A byline for Compu-Fax appeared on the main news story YOUTH JAILED - Martin McFly Jr. Arrested for Theft on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today.
Actuality[]
- In real life, this technology already exists. It has actually been used since the 2000s, but by the actual 2015, was still being perfected due to lack of sufficient artificial intelligence.
- As of the recent 2020s AI boom, it's now possible to generate full stories using images and context via generative AI, such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Meta, etc.