![rw-book-cover](https://media.wired.com/photos/672e6f59f4f40feb3b89a3ef/master/pass/Substack-AI-Assisted-Blogs-Business-2086910473.jpg) ## Metadata - Author: [[kate-knibbs|Kate Knibbs]] - Full Title:: Some of Substack’s Biggest Newsletters Rely on AI Writing Tools - Category:: #🗞️Articles - URL:: https://www.wired.com/story/substacks-writers-use-ai-chatgpt/ - Finished date:: [[2024-11-25]] ## Highlights [[Foundation models|Foundation Models]] The article in the end doesn't say much: it's not as if the pieces are completely automated. It's ok if people use LLMs to improve their writing. > new analysis shared exclusively with WIRED indicates that Substack hosts plenty of AI-generated writing, some of which is published in newsletters with hundreds of thousands of subscribers. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01jd9ezzss53vehr2x7m57qyxk)) > Many of the newsletters GPTZero flagged as publishing AI-generated writing focus on sharing investment news and personal finance advice. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01jd9ewvt3mxv2cxz7f7ksqrtv))