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https://preview.redd.it/137hd0s2824h1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=4dac695d26b94c338bdd57a6d12b280bb7237bcb A lot of people who follow AI still spend 20 minutes a day just checking sources. That used to make sense when the best options were bookmarking a few blogs and hoping you remembered to check them. But as the AI space exploded, the number of sources worth following exploded with it. Labs posting research, media covering releases, YouTubers breaking things down, newsletters synthesizing it all. No single place pulled it together. You either followed everything and got overwhelmed, or followed a few things and missed half of what mattered. That is why I built AIWire It started as something I made for myself because I was tired of having ten tabs open just to stay current. I wanted one place that pulled from the sources actually worth reading, updated automatically, and required nothing from me to maintain. No curation decisions every morning. No newsletters I had to remember to open. Just open it and you are caught up. Right now AIWire pulls from 20+ trusted sources across labs, media, YouTube, and newsletters. OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, MIT Tech Review, The Verge, TechCrunch, Andrej Karpathy, The Batch, ImportAI, and more. It refreshes every 30 minutes automatically. There is a Top Stories section showing what mattered in the last 24 hours, filters by source and date, bookmarks, and search. Completely free, no account needed. What I like most about where it is now is that it removes a decision. Instead of asking which sources to check today, you just open one page and the answer is already there. I also added a weekly newsletter, five AI stories that mattered this week, read in five minutes, every Friday. Because sometimes you do not want a feed. You just want someone to have already done the filtering for you. Two weeks in, the lesson has been simple: people do not need more AI content. They need less friction getting to the content that actually matters. That is the problem AIWire is built to solve. If you follow AI and find yourself bouncing between tabs every morning, give it a look. submitted by /u/Endlessxyz

Originally posted by u/Endlessxyz on r/ArtificialInteligence