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Human editors matter

A screenshot of Google News on Wednesday shows the site's computerized algorithms creating a tasteless news package.
A screenshot of Google News on Wednesday shows the site's computerized algorithms creating a tasteless news package.Google News

Google News picked up a grisly story from Reuters and got bitten by its computerized presentation:

Here's the headline:

Body of missing Brooklyn boy found in freezer, trash

And here's the caption Google News automatically generated, because Reuters includes a picture-of-the-day feature on its story pages:

A host of new surveys don’t paint a pretty picture for many small businesses. Uncertainty about the economy, slow retail sales and high commodity prices have small business owners in the dumps this summer.

There’s no one to blame for this, really. But it does illustrate, tastelessly and uncomfortably, that it will be a long time — perhaps not in our lifetimes — before human editors are totally dispensable.

Do you agree? Or will computers some day be able to completely replace human editors? Let us know in the comments.