What happens when you give an AI editorial discipline instead of just writing ability?

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Most AI writing tools optimize for one thing: generate text quickly. Ask for an article, get an article. The speed is impressive. The output is forgettable. But what if the bottleneck in AI-generated content was never the writing? What if it was everything around the writing - the editorial judgment, the institutional memory, the discipline to not write something at all? I built a system called DEEPCONTEXT to test this idea. It is an automated background magazine: one news headline enters a 7...

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Originally published on March 26, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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