FAQ

Common questions

Quick answers to the things most people ask.

01

How often is the news updated?

Daily, automatically. New AI news is pulled from 13 trusted sources every morning, summarized, and categorized. The homepage shows everything from the last 24 hours.
02

Where do articles come from?

From the RSS feeds of established AI/tech publications and primary sources: TechCrunch, The Verge, Wired, MIT Technology Review, Ars Technica, OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Hugging Face, NVIDIA, The Decoder, Import AI, Smol AI News, and Latent Space. We don't scrape behind paywalls or violate any source's terms.
03

Why are some articles in a weird category?

Categorization is done automatically, so it's mostly right but occasionally off. The 5 categories are Models, Products, Agents, Industry, and Research. If you spot a clearly miscategorized article, email hello@ainews.techand we'll fix it.
04

Can I suggest a tool for the directory?

Yes — please do. The tools directory is curated, not exhaustive, and we'd rather miss something than include things we haven't evaluated. Email a tool name, link, and one-line pitch to hello@ainews.tech.
05

How do I unsubscribe from the newsletter?

Every newsletter email has an "Unsubscribe" link in the footer. One click and you're out. The record is marked inactive immediately and permanently deleted after 30 days.
06

Do you sell my data?

No. We don't sell, share, or rent any user data. The only personal data we touch is the email address you provide for the newsletter, and it's used solely to send you the digest. See the privacy policy for details.
07

Why is there no comments section / community?

Because comments sections at scale require moderation, and moderation requires either a team or aggressive AI filters that catch the wrong things. AINews stays a one-way publication so the content stays the focus. If you want to share a perspective, email it.
08

Is this run by a company?

No. AINews is a free, public resource — no company, no business model, no ads. It exists because keeping up with AI is hard and there should be a clean place to do it.
09

Found a bug?

Email hello@ainews.tech with what you saw, what you expected, and (if it helps) which browser. It gets read.

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