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Define your newsletter's tone and focus once. Every summary, synthesis, and intro is shaped by your profile — so the output sounds like you sat down and wrote it.

Newsletter excerpt — EU AI Act enforcement
The high-risk classification isn't binary — it maps to 8 Annex III categories. Models above 10^25 FLOPs trigger systemic-risk rules that include third-party audits and incident reporting. Most legal teams are still mapping which deployments qualify; the documentation trail alone takes 3–4 months to build correctly.
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AI & Tech Dispatch · Issue #14
The week AI got cheaper, faster, and harder to compare
3 stories · 5 min read · May 19, 2026

Three separate pricing announcements landed this week across Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI — none of them directly comparable. That's by design. Here's what actually changed and who it matters to.

Synthesis The Verge · Reuters · Ars Technica · +1
What EU AI Act enforcement actually means for developers

Four outlets covered the enforcement milestone differently — penalties, timelines, and scope. The signal: the first wave targets Annex III high-risk systems, and GPAI models above 10^25 FLOPs face mandatory third-party audits. One detail nobody headlined: companies without a documented compliance trail are already six months behind the August 2026 deadline.

OpenAI's o3 pricing — the real numbers

The headline price is lower than expected. The fine print is in token counting — o3 uses significantly more output tokens per task than GPT-4o, which changes the effective cost calculation for most workloads.

Source: OpenAI blog · Bloomberg
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Common questions

You define a Voice Profile: your newsletter's tone (technical, executive, or casual), focus topics, avoid topics, and a reader persona. Every summary and synthesis is built against that profile. It won't be identical to your writing, but it will be shaped by your editorial stance — not a generic AI take. Most writers edit 10–15% of the draft.
Four source packs are pre-configured: AI & Tech (14 feeds), Finance (8 feeds), Legal (6 feeds), and Climate (7 feeds). You can also add any custom RSS feed — so any niche with a news cycle works.
No technical setup required — sign up, configure your Voice Profile, and hit Generate. Your first draft is ready in ~3 minutes. Ongoing use is one click: hit Generate, wait ~3 minutes, review the draft.
Yes — and you should. The dashboard shows a preview of the full draft. Copy the HTML and paste it into Beehiiv, Substack, Kit, Ghost, or your email tool of choice. Edit there before sending. Newspatchd handles the research and first draft; you handle the final polish and send.
Beehiiv AI rewrites text you paste in — it doesn't read the week's news for you. ChatGPT doesn't know what happened this week and hallucinates sources. Newspatchd reads your actual RSS feeds, scores and clusters the week's real articles, and writes from primary sources. The research is the hard part — that's what we automate.