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All AI news lives online — every release, every framework, every argument. Our edge isn't access. It's tracking. We watch every official AI lab blog, the major publications, the GitHub trending feeds across 22 topics and 18 organizations, the aggregators, the newsletters worth reading. Every two hours. So you read one daily brief instead of forty tabs.

GitHub Organizations · 18

We poll the public release feed for each of these every two hours. New repos are scored against a star-velocity threshold; repos that cross it become candidates for full editorial coverage.

GitHub Topics · 22

For each topic below, we run a daily search for new repositories with at least 100 stars and an age under 30 days. The intersection of “new” and “already noticed” is where the interesting stories are.

In the Pipeline

Sources we're actively integrating next. Trackers in development; coverage incomplete until they go live.

  1. 01QUEUEDTwitter / X AI launches now happen first on X. We're evaluating list-based scraping that respects ToS — no cold-DM mess.soon
  2. 02QUEUEDReplicate trending Where new image/video/audio models go live first.soon
  3. 03QUEUEDYouTube (release videos) Some launches are video-first. Pulling channel feeds for the majors.soon
  4. 04QUEUEDDiscord (public channels) A handful of AI communities still run Discord-first. Read-only RSS via bot if we add it.soon
  5. 05QUEUEDTier-2 individual bloggers Andrej Karpathy, Yann LeCun, Sebastian Raschka, Lilian Weng — when they post, it matters.soon

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