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The prospect of technology-based techniques in accordance with the development, production, and dissemination of news goods along with services, have significantly altered our news industry in recent years. The science fantasy realm of artificial intelligence (AI) has given way to a very real technology that may help society handle a variety of problems, including the difficulties the news business faces. The widespread use of computing has made the many methods that artificial intelligence (AI) may accomplish clear. We examined the news industry's use of AI. According to our research, the journalism industry has not adequately used AI as other fields. The majority of AI news initiatives rely on funding from big giants like Google. This limits the number of players who can employ AI in the news industry to a small number. By providing examples of how these subfields are develo** in journalism, we arrived at certain findings and came up with a course of action for develo** our proposed work. What we propose is a news website application that aims at giving hands free navigation and utilization of the site by using AI and voice processing techniques. The main objective of this paper is to first shed some light on AI and its applications. It also examines our proposed system which is an application of AI. It also discusses other technologies used in the system like speech-to-text technologies. Along with this, details regarding the working and methodology of this proposed system are also explained.

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Phatangare, S., Tatiwar, R., Unawane, R., Taware, A., Todkar, A., Munshi, S. (2024). AI-Powered News Web App. In: Tiwari, S., Trivedi, M.C., Kolhe, M.L., Singh, B.K. (eds) Advances in Data and Information Sciences. ICDIS 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 796. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-6906-7_37

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