Washington Post
The Washington Post appears in An Ohio newspaper gives AI a byline as Willa Remus’s reporting affiliation. The episode uses her reporting to examine [[ThePlainDealer|the Plain Dealer]] and the broader question of whether Newsroom AI Adoption helps local journalism survive or accelerates generic, cost-driven publishing.
In this source, the Post functions as an outside national-news lens on a local-news AI experiment. It connects the wiki’s publisher and AI-content branch to AI Journalism Trust, AI-Written Journalism, and Human Judgment Under AI rather than only platform licensing or search-discovery issues.
Key Claims
- The source identifies Remus as a Washington Post tech reporter.
- Her reporting frames the Plain Dealer as unusually aggressive in using AI for article production.
- The episode also mentions that the Washington Post uses AI tools to review long court rulings and identify potentially interesting passages, with journalists still verifying the relevant text.
Connections
- Willa Remus - reporter interviewed by Marketplace Tech.
- The Plain Dealer and Chris Quinn - local-news AI case.
- Newsroom AI Adoption, AI Workflow Triage, and Human Judgment Under AI - reporting-support and verification themes.
- AI Journalism Trust and AI Content Devaluation - reader-trust and authorship implications.