The Cleveland Plain Dealer's editor is mad that journalists don't want to become assistants to AI writing the stories [View all]
âWe plan to hire an AI rewrite specialist to ingest the reporting by Hannah and others and use AI to convert it into stories.â
The editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer said it will use AI to âwriteâ its articles.
www.cleveland.com/news/2025/10...
— Nathan Kalman-Lamb (@nkalamb.bsky.social) 2026-02-16T12:13:36.565Z
A conscientious journalism grad withdraw from a job when she learned the Cleveland Plain Dealer uses AI to write its stories.
Now the editor is castigating her and journalism professors for not being âprepared for the workforce.â
You canât make this shit up.
www.cleveland.com/news/2026/02...
— Nathan Kalman-Lamb (@nkalamb.bsky.social) 2026-02-16T12:16:26.429Z
Bio. Apparently never did anything writerly like features, interpretative or investigative reporting.
Suspicion: white men DEI.
columbusmetroclub.org/speaker/chri....
— Clio2 (@clio2.bsky.social) 2026-02-16T13:10:58.226Z
Another reply in that thread, which won't show up here because that account is set so their Bluesky posts don't appear elsewhere, mentioned that Quinn "was hired to bust the plain dealer union, which he did, the rest is gravy."
So I did some quick googling and found this article from 2020, which is definitely worth reading:
https://www.clevescene.com/news/chris-quinn-is-the-most-powerful-media-figure-in-northeast-ohio-and-he-wont-tell-the-truth-33073993/
Good for that journalism grad for turning down the job of becoming a chatbot's proofreader.
I found out about this thanks to Greg Pak commenting on it:
Worth noting: this is also a great way for an autocratic editor/publisher to keep writers from inserting perspectives/angles into stories that the editor/publisher doesn't want to see.
— Greg Pak (@gregpak.net) 2026-02-16T18:36:07.139Z