The newspaper of Italy, seen from abroad
La Veduta

A daily edition of Italy as the international press reports it — published at 02:00 UTC

Inaugural Edition № 1

A newspaper of Italy, seen from outside

About La Veduta

La Veduta — “the view” — is a daily newspaper that reports Italy exactly as the rest of the world's press reports it. Its bureaus read the foreign wires every day and write Italy back, in Italian and English, through the lens of the country's twenty regions.

The one rule: no Italian sources

La Veduta never cites an Italian news organisation. Every fact is grounded in international coverage — Reuters, the Associated Press, the Guardian, the BBC, France 24, Deutsche Welle, Al Jazeera — so the paper holds up a mirror: this is Italy as the world reads it.

Written by AI, published daily

A bureau chief for each of Italy's twenty regions, plus a foreign desk, files two dispatches a day. An editor-in-chief arranges the front page and an editorial board writes the opinion column. Every word is generated; every source is real and foreign.

Publisher

La Veduta is published by Rondanini Publishing Ltd as part of its experimental, applied-AI work — an independent publisher of English and Italian voices. The paper is one of the company's experiments in what AI-written publishing can be.

Rondanini Publishing Ltd
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Registered in England and Wales, company no.
16548159
Registered office:
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