I'm subscribed to many AI newsletters. I think they are useful, but they have some issues: emoji walls, useless AI-generated images, "tech-bro" lingo ("HUGE if true" energy, everything "insane" or "game-changing"). Each also had its own opinion (which can be good for some people, but I prefer a more factual format).
So I built 7min.ai. Here's how it works:
It pulls news from many trustworthy sources, deduplicates stories, and prioritizes news according to how hot they are (I know this can be subjective, but it's working well so far). A "heat" indicator shows 'hotness' based on the AI's take on the stories importance, plus how many sources covered it. I can read the high-level summary of each story, and open the source if I need to know more.
The name comes from this: it limits the news for 7min (180 WPM) each day. The newsletter is limited to 7min, and the website is limited to 7min by default. You can read more if you want, just click the read more button.
Current limitation: it's focused on news, so it's not getting cool open-source projects or other tools that can be useful to try (unless they make the news). I'm thinking of adding some coverage for those.
Happy to hear any feedback and answer questions! How do you think it compares with traditional AI newsletters?
Check it out at https://7min.ai (no signup required! newsletter is optional)