The publication is an attempt to answer the question of how artificial intelligence affects the journalist’s profession as it develops. The article undertakes a scientific reflection on the condition of contemporary journalism, the possibilities of artificial intelligence and the labor market in the era of hyperautomation. The text is part of a larger research project on the relationship between artificial intelligence and contemporary journalism.
The article focuses on contemporary travel reportage represented by Martyna Wojciechowska, Tomek Michniewicz and Przemek Kossakowski. The texts selected by the author for analysis tell about the unknown. The author of the article puts forward the thesis that modern travel reports are stories about multidimensional otherness. Article also includes a typology of ways of talking about the phenomenon of dissimilarity. Author distinguishes three types of relating to unknown, which are represented by the authors of reports selected for the analysis. It is an emotional, exploratory, and spiritual type.
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