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AI Edge is a daily weekday briefing for readers who want the signal without the theatre. Expect one short read each weekday morning, written in plain English, focused on what changed in AI, why it matters, and what deserves a raised eyebrow instead of blind applause.

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How often does it arrive?

Every weekday morning. It is built to be short enough to finish over a coffee rather than a lifestyle change.

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Business readers, AI-curious professionals, and anyone who wants practical commentary rather than recycled launch copy.

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What You’ll Get

This is a daily AI newsletter built for business leaders, tech professionals, and AI-curious readers who want the signal without the noise. Each edition takes around three minutes to read — published every weekday morning.

A typical issue covers the day’s most significant AI development, a plain-English explanation of why it matters (or doesn’t), and a clear verdict on whether it’s worth your attention. Topics include generative AI tools, large language model releases, AI policy and regulation, machine learning research translated into plain English, and practical AI productivity tips for professionals.

It’s designed to answer one question: what do I actually need to know about AI this week? Not everything — just the things that will change how you work, think, or make decisions.

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