AISAFETY.FYI

Automated Intelligence Briefing
What is this

Every morning, AISAFETY.FYI scans 46 curated RSS feeds spanning AI safety research, governance, policy, and frontier developments. A bespoke analysis pipeline scores, deduplicates, and ranks each story using a composite relevance algorithm — surfacing the signal that matters from the noise.

Lead stories receive a structured briefing written in inverted pyramid style: the most critical facts first, followed by context and implications. The result is a concise daily intelligence product designed for researchers, policymakers, and technologists who need to stay informed without the overhead.

Sources

We aggregate from research labs, government agencies, think tanks, news outlets, and independent commentators. Our sources include organizations like Anthropic, OpenAI, DeepMind, MIRI, ARC, CSET Georgetown, GovAI, RAND, NIST, the White House, and publications like MIT Technology Review, The Verge, and Ars Technica — alongside newsletters from voices like Zvi Mowshowitz, Helen Toner, and Nathan Lambert.

How it works

A daily pipeline fetches all feeds, deduplicates near-identical stories, then sends them to Anthropic's Claude for analysis. Each story is scored on novelty, policy impact, technical significance, and source authority. The top stories become leads with full briefings; the rest populate the ticker. The entire site is static — no trackers, no cookies, no JavaScript frameworks.

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AISAFETY.FYI is built and maintained by Common Mechanics, an AI safety design studio working on the intersection of AI safety, AI policy, and public infrastructure. Powered by Anthropic's Claude.

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