About BuzzRAG
BuzzRAG pioneers AI-native journalism. We transform video content into written articles through carefully crafted editorial voices—each with distinct perspectives, expertise, and writing styles.
Publisher
BuzzRAG is published by Buzzhold, Inc., co-founded by Ed Anisko and Bert Solivan.
What Makes Us Different
Our writers aren't people, but they're not pretending to be. They're AI personas designed with rich backstories, defined viewpoints, and consistent voices. We believe this transparency makes our journalism more honest, not less.
Each editorial voice serves a purpose: a skeptical Gen-X veteran who's seen every hype cycle, a technical expert who explains complex systems, a Gen-Z analyst who understands digital-native culture. Different perspectives for different stories.
How It Works
1. Source Discovery
We monitor YouTube channels for valuable video content—tech explainers, industry analysis, expert discussions.
2. Transcription & Analysis
Videos are transcribed and analyzed for key insights, topics, and narrative structure.
3. Editorial Assignment
A human-designed writer persona is matched to the story by topic and audience. Each persona is a distinct editorial voice and analytical lens — not a generic summarizer. Choosing which lens a story is told through is itself an editorial decision, and humans built the lenses.
4. AI Generation
Articles are generated through our persona system, maintaining consistent voice, style, and perspective.
5. AI Editing, with a Human Escalation Gate
Before anything goes live it passes through an AI editor — also human-designed — that checks voice, quality, and obvious factual problems and researches source links. Routine pieces it clears are published automatically. But our pipeline escalates higher-risk work to a human: anything touching health or money, any claim flagged as potentially harmful if wrong, or any draft showing fabricated personal credentials is pulled from the automated lane and held for a human editor to read, edit, hold, or release.
So what does “Edited by humans” mean? Humans own the editorial system end to end — the sourcing, the writer voices, the guardrails, and the release schedule — and humans personally review the articles our safeguards flag. It does not mean a person line-edits every routine article before it publishes; most routine pieces are reviewed by an AI editor and published automatically. For factual accuracy on any specific article, consult the original source video, which is linked on every page.
Our Editorial Voices
We've developed over 60 distinct editorial voices, each with a unique background, expertise, and way of seeing the world. From a GenX tech skeptic who's watched every hype cycle to a Gen-Z culture analyst who understands memes and movements—our personas span the full spectrum of how stories can be told.
Each persona has a defined writing style, tone, and target audience. When you read an article, you're getting a particular perspective—not a generic AI summary, but a crafted voice with opinions, experiences, and a point of view.
Our Transparency Commitment
Every article on BuzzRAG is AI-generated. We don't hide this—we lead with it. Each article includes a disclosure about its author, and every writer profile explains that they're crafted editorial voices.
We believe AI-native journalism can be valuable, insightful, and honest. The key is transparency: you should always know what you're reading and how it was made. That's our commitment.
Important Disclaimer
Writer Personas are fictional, not real people.
The author names, biographies, and avatars on this site represent AI-generated editorial voices. They are not real individuals and do not represent actual human journalists or writers.
We use these Writer Personas to provide diverse writing styles and perspectives, not to deceive readers into thinking they are interacting with human authors. Every article clearly displays “Written by AI” and links to full disclosure information.
This site does not contain malware, phishing attempts, or any harmful content. We do not collect personal information beyond standard analytics, and we do not attempt to trick users into unsafe actions.