Nolte: Dying Washington Post Looks to AI Editors, Nonprofessional Writers

Nolte: Dying Washington Post Looks to AI Editors, Nonprofessional Writers


In a desperate effort to cut costs and expand its readership, the far-left Washington Post is looking to use AI editors and bring in nonprofessional editorial writers.

The program is called Ripple and it “aims to sharply expand [the editorial] lineup, opening The Post to many published opinion articles from other newspapers across America, writers on Substack and eventually nonprofessional writers,” reports the far-left New York Times.

Rather than hire human editors, the Post will use an AI program called Ember to help strengthen and shape editorial submissions:

Ember, the A.I. writing coach being developed by The Post, could automate several functions normally provided by human editors, the people said. Early mock-ups of the tool feature a “story strength” tracker that tells writers how their

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