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Tag: AI-powered journalism

Meta Meltdown

For thousands of Taiwanese KOLs, news anchors, film critics, and influencers across Meta platforms including Facebook, Instagram and Threads in recent months it has been, well, a meta mess. The multinational’s anti-fraud mechanisms since May have triggered what many have called “indiscriminate blocking” (無差別封鎖), prompting more than 3,300 victims to form a chat group on LINE, a popular Japanese social messaging app, called “Facebook Account Rights Protection Group” (臉書帳號維權群). According to media reports, about 70 percent of suspended accounts in Taiwan were paid blue-check subscribers who lost years of content overnight.

Generative Classrooms

Taiwan’s Shih Hsin University Journalism Department has launched five new courses targeting the AI era, including “AI and Media Industry,” “Using Generative AI for Media,” “Journalist Influencers,” “Podcast News Feature Production,” and “News Micro-Enterprise,” according to Li Media (立報), a specialized education and technology outlet. The curriculum shift reflects broader media industry adaptation in Taiwan to artificial intelligence tools reshaping newsroom practices.

A vision of the journalists of the future in an image provided by Shih Hsin University.