About Us


What The AI Feed is

The AI Feed tracks AI provider updates, model releases, agent tooling, infrastructure moves, and enterprise adoption. We turn fast announcements into source-linked context for builders, operators, and readers who need to understand what changed before they decide what to test, buy, ignore, or watch next.

We do not try to cover every AI headline. We focus on changes that affect product teams, developers, technical buyers, startup operators, and people following the AI market structure around models, compute, cloud platforms, agents, and major AI companies.

How we work

We are a small, AI-assisted editorial desk. Our workflow is built to do a few things consistently:

  • Link the source of record. Every article points readers to the announcement, system card, research note, filing, product page, or other source behind the claim. If we cannot source a claim, we do not publish it as fact.
  • Separate fact from framing. We attribute claims to the companies making them, and we keep our analysis separate from their marketing.
  • Explain the operational consequence. We ask what changed for builders and operators: pricing, availability, migration work, model behavior, tooling, governance, or competitive pressure.
  • State the limits. AI news is easy to overstate. We describe what is known, what is inferred, and what still needs verification.
  • Keep corrections visible. Each article includes a correction path so readers can flag incorrect information, broken links, or unclear wording.

Where AI fits, and where it doesn’t

We use AI to help monitor sources, organize notes, compare announcements, and draft working copy. AI assistance does not replace editorial responsibility. A person is accountable for what appears on the site, and the final article must be grounded in sources a reader can inspect.

We do not use AI to invent facts, manufacture quotes, or create fake firsthand experience. When we make an interpretation, we try to name it as interpretation. When something is wrong, we correct it.

What makes our coverage useful

The AI market moves through many surfaces at once: product blogs, model cards, release notes, pricing pages, benchmarks, cloud announcements, funding news, and enterprise partnerships. Our job is to connect those surfaces without pretending they all mean the same thing.

That is why The AI Feed includes both articles and reference pages. Articles explain specific changes. The model ranking and company tracker give readers structured context, with methodology pages that explain sources, limits, and update cadence.

What you can expect

Access stays account-free. We keep privacy disclosures clear, use cookie-free aggregate analytics, and collect only what the site needs to run, measure, secure, and improve. When a link or placement is paid, we disclose it near the placement. Commercial relationships do not control rankings, source notes, corrections, or conclusions.

Questions, corrections, and source tips can be sent through the Contact page.