‘The New York Times’ Uses Machine Learning To Create Personalized Newsletter
‘The New York Times’ Uses Machine Learning To Create Personalized Newsletter
The New York Times
is using machine learning to serve readers a personalized newsletter containing stories they “might have missed.”
“The Times publishes countless stories across news, opinion and features every day, and we’re focused on finding the best ways to introduce readers to the breadth of our journalism,” stated Alex Rainert, head of product and design at The New York Times.
Delivered every Friday, the newsletter — “Your Weekly Edition” — will be curated by editors with the help of machine-learning algorithms designed by The New York Times.
The Times is calling the newsletter “experimental,” adding the technology and design behind “Your Weekly Edition” will continue to improve.
Newsletter editors will sort editorial into three categories. “News you might have missed,” “Best of The Times,” which will contain the week’s most important news, analysis and features, including video, graphics and other media, and “Discover,” with highlights from the features well, with stories from travel, food, health and other lifestyle sections.
For example, a user may regularly read movie stories and reviews written by the Times’ Culture reporters. That user’s “Your Weekly Edition” would identify and display articles the user has not already read but may be interested in reading.
The Times says “Your Weekly Edition” is “the first of what we hope are many experiments using personalization technology at The Times.”
Last month, The New York Times introduced a pop-up newsletter series with ideas of what to eat, drink, see and do in New York City each weekend, called Summer in the City.
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