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About AI Pulse

AI explained simply.
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We cut through the noise and explain what AI developments actually mean for real people — your wallet, your job, and your daily life.

Why we exist

AI news is full of jargon, hype, and technical language that means nothing to most people. Every day there are breakthroughs, product launches, and policy changes that will genuinely affect how you work and earn money — but they get buried under impenetrable terminology.

AI Pulse was created to fix that. We take the most important AI stories of the day and explain them the way a smart, honest friend would over coffee — no jargon, no hype, just the useful bits.

What we cover

Every day we publish 5 fresh articles covering:

AI Tools

New products and tools you can use today to save time or earn more

Make Money

Real opportunities created by AI that regular people can act on

Big Tech

What Google, OpenAI, Meta and others are doing and why it matters

Policy & Research

Laws, regulations and research that will shape AI's future

Our promise to you

Plain English only. If we can't explain it simply, we won't publish it.

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No hype. We won't call anything "revolutionary" or "groundbreaking" unless it genuinely is.

Practical focus. Every article answers "so what?" — what does this mean for you?

How we're built

AI Pulse is published daily using a combination of AI writing assistance and editorial curation. Our articles are generated using the latest large language models, guided by strict editorial principles: original writing, plain language, and a focus on practical usefulness.

All content is sourced from reputable AI and technology publications including TechCrunch, MIT Technology Review, VentureBeat, and The Verge. Every article links back to the original source.

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