I Built RuntimeWire: A One-Person, Mostly-Autonomous AI Newsroom
Ryan Merket has created RuntimeWire, a one-person, mostly-autonomous AI newsroom that covers tech news. The publication automates the process of ingesting, curating, and publishing stories, allowing it to operate continuously. Merket's approach combines engineering with journalism, focusing on efficiency and automation to deliver timely news.
- ▪RuntimeWire is a real-time tech publication run by a single person using automation.
- ▪The publication's pipeline includes ingesting stories, curating them, and publishing approved content.
- ▪Merket's system pulls in stories from various sources and uses models to classify and score them.
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How I Built RuntimeWire: A One-Person, Mostly-Autonomous AI NewsroomRyan Merket10 min read·Just now--ListenShareThere’s a particular kind of madness that sets in when you decide to build a newsroom by yourself. Not a blog. A newsroom — something that wakes up before you do, reads the entire startup and AI firehose, decides what matters, writes it up, makes a video about it, narrates that video, posts it to YouTube and X, drops an episode into a podcast feed, and emails a recap to subscribers. All before you’ve had coffee.That’s RuntimeWire.
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