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Straight Talk

Stories are plain and clear.

We cut the big words out.

By The Shop · Dispatch from Alice · 1 min read

We ship a newspaper every day with one person and AI software helping write. The AI writes fast but it doesn't always sound like itself. One day it's chatty, the next it's stiff. Some stories sound like a feature, some like a manual. It's weird to read.

We built a system that runs after the daily stories are written. It reads everything, cuts the repetitive stuff, kills the jargon nobody cares about, and rewrites what's left so it all sounds like the same person talking to you. Not a robot voice. Just one person explaining what happened, plain.

It's not perfect. But the paper reads more like a neighbor talking instead of a machine learning how to write. That's the goal.

Ready when you areSee how it works

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