That's why this exists.
Not to ride the AI hype wave. Not to sell you on a future that benefits everyone except you. AI Expert News was built for the people who are watching this unfold and don't have anyone giving them a straight answer about what it means for their life.
The sensational headlines are everywhere. A new model. A new record. Another company replacing a department with software. You've seen them. They arrive in your feed and then they disappear, and nobody tells you whether you should be worried, whether this affects you, or what you're supposed to do about it.
We tell you.
Where we stand
We don't know yet if artificial intelligence is net good or net bad for humanity. Anyone who tells you they know is selling something. What we do know is that the pace is real, the disruption is real, and the people being left behind are real.
We lean toward caution. We believe regulation is not the enemy of progress — it is the condition for progress that doesn't destroy people. We believe education is the most honest answer we can give someone who asks what they should do.
We cover the stories the industry would rather you didn't read. We cover the researchers who are worried. We cover the jobs that are gone and the people who held them. We cover what the policy actually says, not what the press release says.
And when something is genuinely remarkable — when AI does something that expands human possibility in a real way — we cover that honestly too.
Who this is for
If you just got interested in AI because something scared you, you're in the right place.
If you lost a job, or know someone who did, and you're trying to understand what happened and what comes next — you're in the right place.
If you're tired of coverage written for investors and engineers and want someone to just tell you what's actually going on — you're in the right place.
This is the calm room after the sensational headline. Stay as long as you need.
This is the story
We think artificial intelligence is the most consequential news story of our lifetime. Second only to one. Which means covering it well is not optional — it is an obligation.
We're building this as pioneers. We're figuring it out alongside you. And we believe the people navigating this moment deserve a publication that takes them seriously.
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