
Data2Story turns a CSV file into a verified interactive news article using seven AI agents
Quick Answer
Data2Story utilizes seven AI agents, including the 'Data Journalist Agent' from Oxford and Stanford, to transform CSV files into interactive articles with 93% verifiable statements.
Quick Take
Data2Story utilizes seven AI agents, including the 'Data Journalist Agent' from Oxford and Stanford, to transform CSV files into interactive articles with 93% verifiable statements. In reader studies, 74% preferred AI-generated content over human-written articles, achieving a tie with long-form reports.
Key Points
- The 'Data Journalist Agent' enhances articles with graphics and web research.
- 93% of statements in AI-generated articles are backed by verifiable sources.
- 74% of readers favored AI output over original human articles.
- AI content matched the quality of elaborately crafted long-form reports.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summarySeven AI agents work together like a newsroom. The "Data Journalist Agent" from Oxford and Stanford turns a CSV file into a finished interactive article with graphics, web research, and verifiable source links for 93 percent of all statements. In a reader study, 74 percent preferred the agent's output over the human original. But against elaborately crafted long-form reports, the agent managed a tie.
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