That is the opinion of experts at the topic "Application of artificial intelligence in consulting, editing, publishing and communication" organized by the National Political Publishing House Truth on June 26, in Hanoi.
“Artificial intelligence is increasingly present in publishing,” Deputy Director of the Publishing House Nguyen Thai Binh emphasized. According to him, the application of AI is a strategic step in the digital transformation process, aiming to digitize the entire editing - publishing - distribution process, optimize time and improve content quality.
Sharing this view, Mr. Tran Khanh Tu, Chairman of the Vietnam AI Academy, shared many global AI application trends in the publishing field, from editing, design to promotion and distribution. He affirmed: “AI does not replace humans, but is an extension that helps publishers be more creative and work more effectively. Personalizing tools for each task is the key to improving productivity and quality.”
Many specific examples of AI applications such as content analysis, publication design, digital media planning, etc. were introduced at the event, helping Publishing House staff understand how technology can support their daily work. This is considered an important preparation step for the theoretical and political publishing industry to adapt and make a breakthrough in the digital age.
The leaders of the National Political Publishing House expect that each staff and editor will become a proactive link in the process of building a digital publishing ecosystem, aiming to develop a separate AI platform, suitable for the characteristics of political and theoretical books. The publishing house also affirmed its determination to take the lead in digital transformation in the publishing field, gradually realizing the goal of becoming a leading political and theoretical publishing unit, operating effectively in both traditional and digital environments.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/tri-tue-nhan-tao-hien-dien-ngay-cang-ro-net-trong-cong-tac-xuat-ban-post801262.html
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