Source: Simon Owens's Media Newsletter
The blanket rejection of AI-generated material obscures a sharper problem: low-effort automation at scale—AI rewrites of press releases, synthetic news briefs—directly erodes publication economics, while AI as a research or efficiency tool doesn't. Publications treating these categories identically risk strangling useful productivity gains or enabling the commodity production that destroys their value proposition. The distinction matters because journalism's economics depend on scarcity of attention and credibility, which AI-generated spam erodes directly while AI-assisted reporting doesn't.