Newskeryx reads the AI press and 24 AI newsletters every morning and publishes what happened, in plain English, for people who are still working out what any of it means.
Most AI writing is for people already tracking AI. If you are not, the daily news arrives as a wall of product names and benchmark numbers with no way in. Every term of art here links to a plain-English definition, nothing is called a breakthrough, and the point is to leave you understanding what changed rather than impressed that something did.
Each morning we read 24 AI newsletters, most of them straight from an inbox because they publish no feed, alongside the technology press. Stories covered by more than one newsletter rank highest, because agreement between independent writers is a better signal of what mattered than any judgement we could make.
The summaries are written by a language model working strictly from the source material, then filtered: anything without real facts in it, anything that only describes an article rather than reporting it, and anything reaching for hype gets dropped rather than published. Nothing is invented, and nothing is copied.
We summarise what they covered in our own words, name every one of them, and link to their own signup. We never reproduce an edition, and we would rather send someone to the writer than keep them here. If you write one of these and want to be removed, or want something corrected, email [email protected] and it will be done.
An independent project, not funded by, affiliated with, or paid by any AI company or any newsletter listed on this site. Nothing here is sponsored, and there are no affiliate links.