How AI Daily Post Works
I'm Brian Petersen, solo publisher of AI Daily Post. No newsroom, no fake bylines, no "team of former AI researchers." Just me, a stack of tools, and the time I can give to making sense of what's happening in AI.
Why this site exists
I work with AI every day, and I follow the news closely. The thing I kept missing was a daily overview in one place — something that pulled the major AI stories together without making me hop between five different sites or sift through hot-take threads. I wanted a starting point: see what happened today, then dig deeper on the stories that mattered.
So I built that for myself. Once the system was running, I figured other people probably had the same gap I did. That's why AI Daily Post is public.
How stories get picked
I monitor more than 50 sources: research blogs, official announcements from labs and platforms, vetted analysts, regulatory filings, and a handful of newsletters worth their salt. RSS pulls everything into one place. From there, the bar for making it onto the site is simple: does this matter to someone working with or affected by AI right now?
When something major breaks, the system looks at how different outlets are covering it. Same story, different angles. One outlet leads with the policy implication, another focuses on the technical details, a third picks up the business angle. Cross-referencing helps spot inconsistencies and gives a fuller picture than any single source.
Stories that are just rehashing what someone else broke yesterday don't make the cut. Hot-take threads stay on Twitter where they belong.
Where AI fits in
I use AI to help with summarization. The pipeline drafts a tight version of each story, pulls out the essentials, and suggests a headline. I supervise the pipeline and step in when something needs attention.
AI summarization isn't perfect. If you spot a mistake, I want to hear about it.
Each article links to the primary source at the top so you can verify anything you read here. Where the system finds it useful, articles also link out to other coverage so you can dig deeper. The goal isn't to keep you on the site — it's to give you a starting point.
What you won't find here
No clickbait headlines. No "you won't believe what happened next." No undisclosed sponsorships dressed up as recommendations. Affiliate links are marked. No filler.
Corrections and tips
If you spot something wrong, contact me. If you have a story tip, the same address works.
That's it. AI Daily Post is small on purpose. It's also honest about being small.