Artificial Intelligence Based News App
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https://doi.org/10.59367/ijfiahm.v1i1.21Keywords:
AI News, Articles, Chats, Covid Stats, TextAbstract
Staying current with world events is often a time-consuming chore in the fast-paced world of the twenty-first century, when time is a luxury that not everyone can afford. No one has the time to sit on their nice sofas and watch long-running news debates, and modern mobile news apps that purport to be smart have made digital media consumers' life miserable. Most, if not all, of the programmes have been compromised totally. The lack of user-selected content, as well as the application's sophisticated and complex interactions, make it impossible for the average everyday user to browse the app, let alone employ a specifically authorized user. AI News, a web programme that addresses all of the aforementioned issues, providing users with hand-picked news stories, a simple user interface, and a dependable source of information. AI News, a web application that addresses all of the aforementioned issues, providing users with selected news stories, a minimal UI, and a credible fact checker. Whether it's the newest news, covid19 updates, or stock market updates, everything is first reported here. Even better, the app's integrated voice-enabled command system makes it easy for millennials to have the software read them news.
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