
The Washington Post has reported a loss of over $77 million in the past year. In response, CEO Will Lewis has announced a strategic pivot towards increased use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the newsroom. The plan includes new subscription tiers, management realignment, and a significant integration of AI technology. The newspaper aims to boost subscriber numbers and improve operational efficiency through these measures. The chief technology officer emphasized the pervasive role of AI, stating, 'The way I see us operate is we have AI everywhere.' This move comes as the paper, owned by Jeff Bezos, faces ongoing challenges.









👀The Washington Post lost $77 million last year ($1 million+ per week).
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