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Why we write AI news differently. Our commitment to clarity, simplicity, and no jargon.
Most AI news is written for people who already work in tech. It is full of buzzwords, hype, and technical jargon that makes regular people tune out. We think that is a problem.
AI affects everyone, not just engineers and investors. So we write our news for everyone. Every article on our news page is written to be understood by someone with no technical background. If you can read a newspaper, you can read our AI news.
We follow a few simple rules when writing news:
AI is changing how people work, create, and live. But most of the conversation about AI happens in a bubble of technical language that leaves most people out.
We believe staying informed about AI should not require a computer science degree. Our goal is to be the place where anyone, regardless of their background, can come and understand what is happening in AI in a few minutes.
If you ever read one of our news and find something confusing or unclear, that is our failure, not yours. We are always working to make our writing clearer.