The best way to keep up with AI news is to stop checking manually and let a scheduled research tool do it for you. You tell it what to track, pick how often, and it sends you a clean summary by email.
AI news moves fast. A new model drops, a company pivots, a policy changes, and by the time you see it on social media, everyone else already has opinions about it. But you also can't spend an hour a day refreshing tech sites and newsletters.
There's a better way.
Why Staying on Top of AI News Is So Hard
Most people try one of these:
- Social media - noisy, full of hot takes, and the algorithm hides things you actually care about.
- Newsletters - good ones exist, but they pile up and you still don't control what gets covered.
- Google Alerts - sends you raw links, often low-quality or off-topic, and the results can feel random.
- Checking sites daily - works, but it becomes a habit that eats your time.
None of these give you a short, clear update on exactly the topics you care about, delivered on your schedule.
The Best Way to Keep Up With AI News
Set up a scheduled AI research assistant that searches the web for you and emails you a sourced report. You decide the topics, the frequency, and the format.
Here's how it works with AIDular:
- Go to aidular.com and create a free account.
- Create a new tracker in plain English. No settings to fiddle with.
- Pick daily, weekly, or monthly delivery.
- AIDular searches the web on that schedule and emails you a clean, sourced summary.
That's it. No more manual checking.
Example Tracker Prompts You Can Copy
Not sure what to type? Here are a few real examples:
Track the latest AI model releases and benchmark results. Weekly.Summarize news about AI regulation in the EU and US this week.What are the biggest AI funding rounds and acquisitions from the past 7 days?Any new AI tools launched this week that are useful for students or small teams?
You can be as broad or as specific as you like. AIDular reads it like a person would and searches accordingly.
What You Get Back
Instead of a pile of links, you get a short report. It covers the main points, cites where the information came from, and skips the noise. You read it in a few minutes and you're up to date.
If something major happens between your scheduled reports, you can always log in and run a search manually too.
Who This Works For
You don't need to be a developer or a tech expert. AIDular is built for anyone who wants to stay informed without it becoming a part-time job.
- Students researching AI for class or personal interest.
- Job seekers watching which AI skills employers are hiring for.
- Founders and freelancers keeping an eye on tools that might affect their work.
- Curious people who just want to know what's happening without the scroll.
The Lite plan is free, so there's no reason not to try it.
Set It Up Once, Stay Informed Every Week
You spend a couple of minutes setting up a tracker. After that, the update comes to your inbox on the day you chose. You don't have to remember to check anything.
If you've been meaning to keep up with AI news but keep falling behind, give AIDular a try. Set up your first tracker for free and see what lands in your inbox.