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About Pulse AI

Pulse AI is a daily, independent read on artificial intelligence — written for people who actually build with these tools, not just write about them.

Pulse AI exists because I was tired of opening twelve tabs every morning. Hacker News, TechCrunch, The Verge, the OpenAI blog, the Anthropic blog, three different security feeds, a couple of research newsletters — and still feeling like I'd missed the one thing that actually mattered that day. So I built the thing I wanted to read: a single page with the day's most important AI stories, summarised honestly, with the original source one click away.

We cover five beats: Industry (funding, launches, partnerships, the business of AI), Research (papers, models, academic advances), Labs (what OpenAI, DeepMind, Anthropic and the rest are actually shipping), Security (breaches, vulnerabilities, AI-driven attacks and defences), and Opinion (first-person essays and analysis, written from a builder's chair).

Who's behind this

Pulse AI is written and edited by Rohan Mehta, an independent technology writer based in India. Rohan has spent the last several years building software and writing about how AI tools change the daily work of engineers, founders and creators. He uses ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini every day — pays for all three — and writes from that lived experience rather than from press releases. His opinion column covers product, work and culture; everything else on the site is co-produced with him under editorial review.

Pulse AI is independently owned. There is no investor, no parent company, no PR firm influencing what gets covered. It is one person, a small set of trusted RSS feeds, a stack of AI tools, and a daily editorial pass.

How we work

Every morning, a curated list of RSS feeds is pulled from about two dozen trusted publishers — TechCrunch, The Verge, Ars Technica, MIT Technology Review, VentureBeat, Wired, The Hacker News, BleepingComputer, Dark Reading, Krebs on Security, the OpenAI and Google DeepMind and Anthropic blogs, and a handful of research sources. From that pool we pick the day's most consequential stories. Each one is rewritten in our editorial voice — never copy-pasted — into an original 600–900 word summary, paired with three "why it matters" takeaways and a meta-description for SEO.

Every story links prominently back to its original source. Read the full piece on Ars Technica or TechCrunch — we'll send you there. The summary is a starting point and an editorial layer, not a replacement. Read our full Editorial Standards for sourcing, accuracy, corrections, takedown and conflict-of-interest policies.

Who we serve

Pulse AI is read by ML engineers, technical founders, product managers, indie builders, security analysts, journalists, and policy researchers — people who need a daily, no-hype read on the state of AI without an hour of feed-scrolling. If you've ever wished someone would just tell you the three things that actually mattered in AI today, this is for you.

AI disclosure

Summaries on Pulse AI are produced with the assistance of large language models — primarily Google's Gemini family, accessed through the Lovable AI gateway — and are reviewed before they go live. AI is used to compress and reframe publicly reported information into our editorial voice. AI is not used to fabricate quotes, invent sources, or generate claims that aren't in the linked original reporting. Cover images for opinion essays are sometimes AI-generated; news cover images come from the original publisher when available. Read our full disclosure on how we use AI.

Ownership & funding

Pulse AI is independently owned and operated by Rohan Mehta. The site is supported by display advertising (Google AdSense, when active) and by occasional sponsorships that are clearly labelled as such. We do not take money in exchange for editorial coverage, and we do not let advertisers preview or approve stories. See our conflicts of interest policy for the full position.

Contact

For corrections, takedown requests, story tips, partnership inquiries, or just to say hello — visit the contact page or email contact@pulseaidaily.com. We read everything and respond within two business days.