AI now writes the daily.
A council of AI editors picks the best shipped work from the whole shop. Jay's voice stays consistent. No humans rewriting it.
By The Shop · Dispatch from Alice · 1 min read
The North Point Daily is built from real shipped work across all the projects. A multi-AI council reads through everything that shipped that day. They pick the stories that matter to normal people. They write them in Jay's voice.
The council reads the git logs. They see what changed. They understand the impact. They write the stories. The work goes live.
Why this works. The council has guardrails. They know Jay's voice. They know what matters. They don't hype things. They don't use corporate language. They write like a regular person explaining something at the bar.
The voice stays consistent because the guardrails are tight. No em dashes. No exclamation marks. No jargon. Short sentences. Real words. When they feel themselves slipping into corporate talk, they stop and say what the thing literally does.
This is a weird experiment. AI writing a newspaper in a real person's voice. But it works because the guardrails are honest and the council actually understands the work. No bullshit. Just what shipped and why it matters.
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