In Venezuela, Operación Retuit is using AI-generated news anchors to share verified reports about the country's political situation following the July 28th presidential election. The project emerged as a response to increasing censorship and persecution of journalists reporting on electoral events. Two AI avatars, La Chama ('the girl') and El Pana ('the guy'), serve as the public faces of Operación Retuit and broadcast verified information from a dozen Venezuelan and international media outlets.
While journalists and publishers worldwide grapple with threats posed by AI — ranging from potential job displacement and revenue erosion to the proliferation of deepfakes, algorithmic bias and dwindling web traffic — Operación Retuit exemplifies AI's potential as a powerful tool in resisting authoritarian regimes and safeguarding press freedom. In this context, AI isn't a gimmick or a FOMO play, but a strategic move to protect flesh-and-blood journalists. While building AI tools for your own brand, how about doing so in tandem with an AI-for-good project? Like a buy-one-give-one model for the age of artificial intelligence.