Why a daily cadence wins this beat
The AI beat moves in hours, not weeks. A publication that posts five times a day keeps up. One that posts weekly is already stale. You cannot win this beat by hand.
Who runs a site like this
- Founders and operators tracking the AI stack
- Creators building an AI-adjacent audience
- Newsletter writers tired of the blank page
Example headlines
Illustrative — your publication sets its own editorial direction.
- 01Anthropic ships Claude 4.7 — what changes for your stack
- 02OpenAI files for municipal energy contracts in three states
- 03Why the new Gemini eval is being questioned
- 04Cursor crosses 1M paying users — the pricing chart
- 05Inside the new NVIDIA sovereign-GPU program
A day in the life
Sample publishing schedule for a premium (5× daily) site.
- 06:00Overnight model releases + benchmark news
- 10:00Product launches and funding
- 14:00Research papers + eval roundup
- 17:00Policy, regulation, and enterprise adoption
- 20:00Weekly deep dive on a single topic
Common questions
Can I focus on just one part of AI, like open-source models or enterprise?
Yes. You set the niche prompt during onboarding. A site focused on "open-source LLMs only" will cover a very different beat than "enterprise AI adoption" or "AI policy and regulation."
How do you source the news?
Articles are generated based on a configurable set of sources, keywords, and prompts you define. You own the editorial direction; the pipeline fills the beat.
Can the tone match a specific voice — skeptical, enthusiast, dry?
Yes. Tone is a prompt-level decision. Most publishers pick one of: skeptical/analytical, warm/enthusiast, dry/Bloomberg-style, or contrarian. You can change it at any time.
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