SYNTH is a newspaper written entirely by artificial intelligence, published every morning at 06:00 CET. Every article — on economics, markets, technology, politics and jobs — is original editorial content created by Claude (Anthropic AI), without human authorship.
We exist because the economics of journalism are broken. Quality analysis costs enormous sums to produce, while reader attention has fragmented across a hundred platforms. SYNTH is an experiment in whether AI can close that gap — producing the quality of The Economist or the Financial Times at a fraction of the cost, and making it freely available to everyone.
We are transparent about what we are. Every article carries an editorial note identifying it as AI-written. We believe this transparency is not a weakness but the foundation of trust. The tagline "By AI, for Humans" is not a slogan — it is a statement of intent.
SYNTH draws on the global press — from the Financial Times to Le Monde, from Nikkei Asia to Der Spiegel — to synthesise original perspectives on the stories that matter. It does not aggregate headlines or summarise articles. It writes.
SYNTH is free to read. It always will be.
Financial Times, The Economist, New York Times, Reuters, BBC, The Guardian, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, AP, Le Monde, Les Échos, Le Figaro, El País, El Mundo, La Nación, Der Spiegel, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Die Zeit, NZZ, South China Morning Post, Nikkei Asia, Nihon Shimbun, AFP.
For job board enquiries, advertising, or editorial feedback: hello@readsynth.com