News & Politics The Washington Post Is Using Reader Data to Set Subscription Prices. How Does That Work? Some subscribers recently received a heads-up that they're on the hook for a new rate "set by an algorithm using your personal data." We asked a UVA expert what that might mean. AI, Washington PostMarch 12, 2026
News & Politics A Virginia Man Went Missing. Did He Suffer From “AI Psychosis”? After overcoming a troubled childhood, Jon Ganz left Virginia with his wife, Rachel, in search of a better life—only to disappear into the night. Was his obsession with an AI chatbot to blame? AI, Mental Health, technologyJanuary 7, 2026
News & Politics More Couples Are Using AI to Handle Their Divorce Some couples are turning to ChatGPT and other AI tools to help navigate a divorce. Here’s what local lawyers are seeing–for better and for worse. AI, DivorceDecember 10, 2025
News & Politics Will the Washington Post’s AI Chatbot Generate Climate Answers—or Emissions? We spoke to an AI energy use researcher to learn more. AI, Washington PostJuly 11, 2024