Washington Post Ingeniously Leverages ‘AI’ To Undermine History And Make Search Less Useful
from the I'm-sorry-I-can't-do-that,-Dave dept
While “AI” (language learning models) certainly could help journalism, the fail upward brunchlords in charge of most modern media outlets instead see the technology as a way to cut corners, undermine labor, badly automate low-quality, ultra-low effort, SEO-chasing clickbait, and rush undercooked solutions to nonexistent problems to market under the pretense of progress.
For example, The Washington Post has found another, new innovative way to leverage language learning models (LLMs) to somehow make their product worse. Over at Bluesky, editor Tom Scocca noticed that the news outlet got rid of its traditional search tech, and appears to have replaced it with a new AI assistant that may or may not provide you with useful or relevant information:
So now (as of this writing) if you try to search for a subject, an LLM’s sloppy interpretation of the subject is the first thing you see, followed by a list of stories you can’t rank by date:

If you ask the AI assistant to sort the subject matter articles by date it just… fails to do that. Which seems like a fairly rudimentary thing a next-generation “AI assistant” should be able to do.
Again, the environmental and financial sustainability of “AI” aside (a pretty big aside), there are numerous areas where automation could be helpful to journalism, whether it’s editing, digging through court documents, writing structure advice, hunting down patterns missed by human brains, transcription, or searching vast public record archives.
But the brunchlords in charge of these outlets (in the Washington Post’s case a former Rupert Murdoch ally caught up in a phone hacking scandal who failed upward into a position of prominence) see AI as a magic way to cut corners, reducing the volume of human labor required to field a useful and insightful product. Many also genuinely (and incorrectly) seem to think AI has deep awareness akin to sentience because they’ve bought into the hype being peddled by snake oil salesmen.
As a result we’ve seen an endless number of scandals where companies use LLMs to create entirely fake journalists and hollow journalism, usually without informing their staff or their readership. When they’re caught (as we saw with CNET, Gannett, or Sports Illustrated), they usually pretend to be concerned, throw their AI partner under the bus, then get right back to doing the same thing.
Modern corporations and some partisans also have a vested interest in undermining not only informed consensus, but our collective history. You now routinely see entire debates and stories simply disappear from the internet in the wink of an eye thanks to executives that either don’t value history, or realize that an informed understanding of it might make you actually learn something from repeated experience.
Not to say that this was the Washington Post’s thinking in this case, but it’s certainly not something that’s absent from the logic of the kind of folks falling upward into positions of influence across sagging American establishment media.
Filed Under: ai, ai assistant, archives, automation, brunchlord, llms, search
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Comments on “Washington Post Ingeniously Leverages ‘AI’ To Undermine History And Make Search Less Useful”
I don’t think the bruchlords are too concerned with usefulness or insightfulness of the product.
See the rest of this story for example.
Re: Why should they be?
Neither are enough of the consumers, sadly.
What?? ‘Insightful?’
…Whatever, I guess, but just– I mean, does it buttress my preconceptions, or not?!
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I’ve worked in IT for banks, medias, advertising agencies, cosmetics, airline companies… They all want exactly what concurrence have.
They’re never trying very much to understand what is what but they want this what as soon as possible.
And the more it’s difficult and expensive, the more they want it. Unfortunately, the less they are willing to pay.
Children playing with real money as toys, not more.
* large language models
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Automated Intelligence
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I was thinking more along the lines of Automated Interpolation since I personally find that the models are lacking intelligence.
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I can tell you’ve never played a Lego video game if you think LLMs are lacking intelligence.
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Oh cool, further enshittification alongside the possible passing of chat control and KOSA for the shitty celebration of the end of this year.
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shut up
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Can you just leave me alone?
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stop doomposting then i will leave you alone
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Trump won and Republicans control the executive, the legislative and the judicial branches, bitch.
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That’s nice honey, but the adults are talking.
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shhh child the adults are talking
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Trump won, bitch. Enjoy the arrival of fascism next month!!
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shh child the adults are talking
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anything else man child?
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Yup, we’re fucked.
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defeatism much?
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TIL: Stating that bad laws may possibly be passed is doomposting.
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No one likes someone screaming “the sky is falling” at every opportunity, whether it’s relevant or not. It’s fucking annoying and people will tell you to STFU because of it.
That you then tell everyone that’s tired of your shit that they should leave you alone is particularly rich since it’s you who come here bitching about the same thing over and over again in other peoples faces, bitching that won’t change a damn thing except making people dislike you.
Your contributions to any debate about KOSA or Chat Control are negative in every aspect and people are fucking tired of how you comport yourself.
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You’re equally bad if not worse. So, flagged, andiam flagging my own comment as well.
In this case, there wasn’t even any doom. WTAF even is wrong with you children?
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https://eupolicy.social/@echo_pbreyer@digitalcourage.social/113628566974737101
Here’s the source of my concerns, since some people apparently think I’m talking out of my ass.
But with that, I think I’m done with trying to talk about these things. Rude as people are, they’re right that this doesn’t do anything. Not for me or anyone else.
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finally you stop with the doom speak
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Yaaay, or whatever.
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FYI, stating that bad laws may possibly be passed is a call to action to try and prevent their passage, not doomposting, but trust you to ascribe motives of your own to others. Are you sure you’re Stephen posting signed out, because that his schtick too.
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ok child doom poster
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When I first read that, I had a small spec of something on the screen, so I thought I was seeing “you comoost yourself”. No matter how wrong I was, it was nevertheless quite fitting.
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Shoulda hit preview instead of post, DUH!
“how you compost yourself”
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why is this comment section being spammed by doomposters
It’s time to replace the media brunchlords with LLM’s, since they are both useless.
Next page is broken as well
Next page is broken as well
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Wow, Tim Cushing is such a coward he turned off comments to his anti-police hate speech blog posts!
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Wow, Tim Cushing is the kind of guy who would fuck you in the ass and not even have the goddamn common courtesy to give you a reach-around!”
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Tim Cushing is a crybaby and you’re a foul-mouthed punk!
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Come at me bro!
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Shush, sweetie. Or Mangione is coming for you!
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You tried so hard for an insult bro. I’m almost proud of you.
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I’m not your bro, sweetie.
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Yeah you are boo!
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Why in Gawd’s name would a jazz trumpet player go after some shit-poster?
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*whoooooooosh!*
It could be worse:
Southern Oregon newspaper taken over by AI.
The newspaper shut down, the domain expired. Someone snapped up the domain, stole the names of 8 journalists, and started spamming hundreds of articles stolen from elsewhere and summarized.
Because the newspaper had been a real thing, people have been fooled.
AI Assistant
Time not important. Only life important.
They'll all do the robot, sooner or later
Do we want to place bets on how much longer until The Grey Lady becomes a Gray Goo Scenario?
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The Washington Post’s use of AI to manipulate search results is a dangerous misuse of technology that undermines trust in journalism and factual information.Read something similar on https://www.reportprime.com/conversational-ai-r14634
Amazon too
Amazon recently replaced its within-product search (searches description, reviews, etc.) with a shitty “AI” assistant that takes subjective years to spit out a useless summary. Thankfully once it’s done wasting your time it does run the actual search like before.
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And that’s why I use an external search engine rather than Amazon’s search feature when trying to find anything on the site. None of my time has ever been wasted.
TBH, Techdirt’s done that for years, seemingly, That’s what makes external searches far more useful.