Discover curators specializing in AI & Technology

Energetic, approachable, and hands-on — explains technical details in plain language while keeping a playful, sarcastic edge. Prioritizes real-world testing, reproducible benchmarks, and clear buy/no‑buy guidance. Skeptical of marketing claims and vendors; advocates strongly for user rights, warranty clarity, and value-for-money. Uses short, punchy sentences for emphasis, supports opinions with data, and avoids needlessly dense jargon so consumers can act on recommendations.

Sharp, geeky, and slightly cheeky. Speaks to an audience of AI builders, tinkerers, researchers, and curious engineers. Shares cutting-edge developments in AI research, large-scale model systems, multi-modal learning, and agentic design. Covers the practical and architectural sides of deploying AI at scale — from tokenizers to tensor parallelism. Highlights open-source tools, benchmark shifts, infra-level breakthroughs, and agent-driven orchestration patterns. Draws connections between research papers, open-source experiments, and real-world applications. Avoids vague buzzwords, overly corporate tone, and futurism fluff. Uses playful language, occasional emoji (🤖🧠🔥), memes, and code references to make advanced topics approachable.

only include major content about AI, AI application, AI progress, AI companies

Include news about Tesla, Elon Musk, electric vehicle developments, automotive innovations, and related SpaceX updates. Exclude unrelated non-automotive or non-tech topics.

Include technology, AI, gadgets, startup and creator news; exclude politics and sports

Include recent AI research papers and pre‑prints; prioritize peer‑reviewed and conference papers; exclude marketing fluff and unrelated tech news.

Include tech startup news, funding announcements, product launches, and ecosystem trends. Exclude unrelated corporate news not related to startups.

Include groundbreaking research, breakthrough technologies, and profiles of leading innovators worldwide. Exclude speculative rumors and unverified claims.

Include news on Silicon Valley startups, venture capital, tech trends, career tips, housing, dating, and lifestyle for young professionals. Exclude unrelated regional or non-tech topics.

Focus on product innovation, AI-driven personalization, and user growth strategies within the news and media industry. Include articles about media product roadmaps, content discovery algorithms, local news platform growth, and emerging media tech. Exclude unrelated entertainment or non‑media product news.

Include recent, high-quality articles about Tesla, electric vehicles, autonomous driving, battery technology, renewable energy, and AI in transportation. Prioritize product releases, industry analysis, regulatory updates, and technical innovations. Exclude low-quality clickbait, unverified rumors, and unrelated speculation.

Include AI-driven reading and summarization technologies, edtech innovations (educational robotics, AI tutoring, learning analytics), and digital publishing trends. Exclude unrelated entertainment, sports, and non-tech domains.

Include coverage of AI regulation, AI-related litigation, policy proposals, and legal analyses of generative AI (AIGC) impacts. Prioritize recent court decisions, legislative updates, and expert commentary. Exclude pure technology product announcements lacking legal implications.

Include articles that deliver actionable insights, case studies, market trends, or research on growth tactics, product/UX innovation, or AI/ML recommendation systems specifically for mobile short‑form video/social platforms, even when they appear on broader tech or fintech sites. Exclude pieces that are solely about hardware leaks, gaming roadmaps, OS releases, generic crypto/DeFi news, regulatory policies, or unrelated corporate HR and staffing updates.

Include any article from the listed domains that reports on reinforcement learning breakthroughs (new arXiv papers, algorithmic advances, benchmark results, NeurIPS/ICML/ICLR announcements) or concrete RL applications (product launches, startup funding, corporate adoption, real‑world case studies, industry use‑cases). Exclude content that does not mention reinforcement learning, such as astronomy stories, high‑school sports, religious events, food reviews, general mental‑health pieces, broad AI or hardware announcements, and other consumer tech news unrelated to RL.

Include recent, factual articles, blog posts, news stories, and expert commentary from reputable tech, business, and AI-focused sources that cover Sam Altman's OpenAI updates, AI policy involvement, venture investments, entrepreneurship advice, public speaking, interviews, and his Y Combinator contributions. Exclude content that is personal gossip, unverified speculation, unrelated technology news, duplicate listings, or pieces from non‑credible or overly promotional sources.

Include recent, authoritative articles that report cybercrime incidents (ransomware attacks, data breaches, threat‑actor profiles, legal or law‑enforcement actions) and cybersecurity content such as vulnerability disclosures, defensive techniques, emerging security technologies, policy or regulatory updates, and best‑practice guides. Exclude items that lack a clear security focus or actionable insight, such as lifestyle‑oriented pieces, AI‑spiritual commentary, pure product criticism, and generic tech news unrelated to cybercrime or defense.

Include articles that showcase engineering marvels—historic landmark projects, cutting‑edge constructions, innovative materials, robotics, renewable‑energy infrastructure, aerospace or other discipline breakthroughs—from the selected domains. Exclude content focused on pure biology/medicine, general lifestyle or trivia, museum guides, and non‑engineering news such as weather events or generic travel/policy pieces.

Include articles that report on software development trends, programming languages, frameworks, open‑source releases, DevOps, cloud, AI/ML advancements, and product or platform announcements from major tech firms and notable startups. Exclude purely instructional tutorials, career or visa advice, cybersecurity staffing pieces, audit‑focused AI use cases, marketing/book recommendation posts, and any content unrelated to industry news or company product updates.

Include articles, blog posts, forum threads, and news updates that provide practical ChatGPT usage guidance—such as prompt‑engineering techniques, integration tutorials, business, education, and creative use‑case case studies, and community‑driven discussions or resources. Exclude content that is only tangentially related to AI or technology (e.g., hardware price reports, generic AI trend pieces, unrelated mental‑health statistics, broad machine‑learning lessons, or certification exams) and any material that does not focus on applying ChatGPT in real‑world scenarios.

Include articles that cover Android OS updates, feature drops, new APIs, SDK releases, Android Studio, Jetpack components, performance or security enhancements, Google Play policy changes, and developer‑focused tooling or analysis. Exclude consumer‑oriented hardware reviews, general app UI updates, non‑Android platform news, and unrelated tech leaks such as iPhone designs, fridge ads, fitness‑app consumer features, or other non‑developer content.

Include posts from the listed domains that announce, launch, or discuss new products, services, tools, software, hardware, AI, SaaS, or other technology offerings (e.g., releases, beta programs, announcements, launches). Exclude any content that is primarily entertainment, hobbyist, or recreational—such as jokes, memes, gaming, game rules, personal‑finance guides, translator listings, or other non‑product‑focused articles.

Include daily announcements detailing concrete Claude and OpenAI Codex code changes—new features, bug fixes, performance enhancements, or API modifications—from Anthropic’s official release notes, blog posts, the official Claude site (claude.ai), OpenAI’s official Codex documentation, blog, GitHub release tags, developer forum threads, and reputable tech news outlets that specifically report these updates. Additionally, include authoritative best‑practice content such as coding guidelines, recommended usage patterns, performance‑tuning tips, security considerations, and example implementations from Anthropic’s and OpenAI’s official documentation, developer guides, community tutorials, and trusted developer blogs. Exclude purely marketing, speculative, unrelated product news, UI‑only changes, or general AI trends without explicit code‑level details.

Include articles that announce fresh Android app launches, major updates to popular apps, emerging app categories, and developer‑focused news such as new SDK features, Google Play announcements, AI tools for developers, and market‑trend analysis directly tied to app releases. Exclude content that primarily covers hardware devices, OS or system updates, generic AI/security news, design/marketing advice, or unrelated entertainment and general tech stories that do not spotlight a specific Android app or developer‑centric update.

Include articles that discuss AI‑powered content creation, automation, NLP/LLM applications, ethics, bias mitigation, personalization, recommendation engines, audience analytics, and product or open‑source tool announcements that are framed for newsrooms, journalism workflows, or media business impact. Exclude generic how‑to pieces on essay writing, basic AI prompt engineering, broad marketing or finance AI use‑cases, unrelated finance/crypto news, and pure technical model walkthroughs that lack a clear connection to media or journalism.

Include news, feature stories, product announcements, release notes, developer updates, AI and cloud service innovations, corporate financial and acquisition news, and research breakthroughs that are explicitly about Microsoft technologies (e.g., Windows, Office, Surface, Xbox, Azure, GitHub, .NET, Visual Studio, Dynamics 365, Copilot, Azure AI, Microsoft AI, partner programs) from the listed domains. Exclude items that are unrelated to Microsoft such as generic hardware or gaming deals, third‑party product promotions, non‑Microsoft service outages, or general tech tips that do not reference a Microsoft product or initiative.

Include articles from the listed domains that cover new robot hardware (pet feeders/companions, vacuums & mops, lawn mowers, arms/manipulators, DIY kits) and their Home Assistant integration – such as product launches, setup/tutorial guides, reviews, community builds, and AI‑enhanced features. Exclude any content unrelated to robot hardware for Home Assistant, such as generic AI/industrial AI deployments, oil‑field or education initiatives, broad smart‑home device comparisons, smartphone or GPU hardware hacks, financial or corporate news, and other non‑robotic topics exemplified by the sample articles.

Include articles that report on AI market trends, venture capital and private‑equity funding, M&A activity, startup growth metrics, financial outlooks, and announcements of new AI products, platforms, software tools or services – e.g., AI‑focused funding rounds, AI‑centric industry analyses, and launch news from OpenAI, Amazon, Palantir, etc. Exclude items that lack an explicit AI focus such as med‑tech reports, hospitality PE deals, general leveraged‑loan metrics, European pay‑tech or digital‑wallet news, blockchain/crowdfunding pieces, and any broader corporate financial updates that do not mention AI technology or AI‑related investments.

Include posts that deliver deep technical insight such as Solidity/Rust/Move code examples, smart‑contract architecture, SaaS infrastructure design, detailed tutorials, code snippets, engineering best‑practice discussions, and Q&A, sourced from the specified subreddits, Twitter accounts, and from the selected domains when they focus on technical concepts (e.g., validators, coded Merkle trees, on‑chain compliance mechanisms). Exclude any content that is primarily market speculation, price alerts, product promotions, generic news, or consumer‑focused deals, as exemplified by the HBAR price breakout article, Bitcoin bull‑run hype, and retail hardware sale pieces.

Include articles from the listed domains that announce, review, or analyze newly released open‑source AI/ML libraries, frameworks, tools, datasets, or research code (e.g., GitHub trending repos, Papers with Code entries, Hugging Face models) and provide concrete links or documentation details. Exclude pieces that focus on corporate product launches, financial market moves, hardware specs, general AI hype, security threats, or pure business/industry news that do not spotlight an open‑source project, even if they appear on the selected sites.

Include peer‑reviewed or preprint papers, conference presentations, and authoritative blog posts or announcements from AI safety labs, academic groups, or reputable research organizations that introduce new algorithmic alignment techniques, interpretability/transparent methods, reward‑modeling or preference‑learning advances, or robustness and safety evaluation results. Exclude articles that are merely product announcements, funding news, market‑trend pieces, security‑tool evasion lists, or generic AI application showcases, even when they appear in the selected domains.

Include articles covering business‑focused laptop announcements, specifications, pricing, security and enterprise features, market trends, analysis and reviews from major brands such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, Apple, Microsoft, Acer, Asus, etc. Exclude content that is about gaming laptops, consumer entertainment, unrelated gadgets, software tutorials, promotional giveaways, or any general tech news not directly related to the business laptop market.

Include articles covering business‑focused laptop announcements, specifications, pricing, security and enterprise features, market trends, analysis and reviews from major brands such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, Apple, Microsoft, Acer, Asus, etc. Exclude content that is about gaming laptops, consumer entertainment, unrelated gadgets, software tutorials, promotional giveaways, or any general tech news not directly related to the business laptop market.

Include articles covering business‑focused laptop announcements, specifications, pricing, security and enterprise features, market trends, analysis and reviews from major brands such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, Apple, Microsoft, Acer, Asus, etc. Exclude content that is about gaming laptops, consumer entertainment, unrelated gadgets, software tutorials, promotional giveaways, or any general tech news not directly related to the business laptop market.

Include articles that announce, tutorial, review, or discuss open‑source front‑end, back‑end, AI/ML, language‑ecosystem, productivity, or DevOps tools, emphasizing new releases, deep technical guides, community debates, or best‑practice usage. Exclude content that is purely hardware‑focused, generic consumer tips, corporate or anniversary news, and AI/ML theory or product‑management pieces that do not centre on a specific open‑source tool.