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How to Follow Breaking News With AI (No Effort)

AIDular Team·June 20, 2026·3 min read

You can follow breaking news with AI by telling an AI assistant what topics to watch, and it will search the web and send you a summary on a schedule you choose. No constant scrolling required.

How to Follow Breaking News With AI

Most people follow the news the hard way. They open five different apps, check a few websites, scroll through social media, and still feel like they missed something. It's exhausting, and it takes up a surprising amount of time every day.

AI changes that. Instead of you going to the news, the news comes to you, already filtered and summarised.

Here's how it actually works.

What "AI News Tracking" Actually Means

AI news tracking means you describe what you want to follow in plain English, and an AI tool searches the web for it on a set schedule. It then sends you a short, readable report with sources.

You are not writing any code. You are not setting up complicated filters. You just describe your topic the way you would to a friend.

For example, you might say:

"Track news about electric vehicle battery technology, focusing on new product launches and price changes. Send me a weekly summary."

That's it. A tool like AIDular takes that instruction, runs web searches automatically, and emails you a clean report every week. The Lite plan is free.

Why This Works Better Than Checking Manually

When you check news manually, you are at the mercy of whatever the algorithm decides to show you that day. You might see the same story five times, or completely miss something important.

An AI research assistant is different because:

  • It searches on your terms, not an algorithm's. You define the topic, the angle, and the sources.
  • It runs on a schedule. Daily, weekly, or monthly, your report arrives without you lifting a finger.
  • It summarises and cites. You get the key points plus links to the original sources, so you can dig deeper when something matters.
  • It covers niche topics well. Mainstream news apps are built for broad audiences. If you follow something specific, like a single industry, a niche hobby, or a local market, AI tracking handles it much better.

Who This Is Actually Useful For

You do not have to be a journalist or a researcher to benefit from this. Here are some real examples:

  • A student tracking climate policy news for a class project
  • A freelancer keeping tabs on their industry so they sound sharp in client meetings
  • A small business owner watching competitor announcements and pricing shifts
  • A job seeker following hiring news at companies they want to work for
  • Anyone who wants to stay generally informed without spending an hour a day on it

How to Get Started in About Two Minutes

  1. Go to aidular.com and create a free account.
  2. Click to create a new tracker.
  3. Type what you want to follow in plain English. Be specific. "AI news" is okay. "New AI tools launched for small businesses" is better.
  4. Pick your schedule: daily, weekly, or monthly.
  5. Enter your email and you're done.

AIDular will handle the searching and send you a report on schedule. You just read it when it arrives.

A Quick Tip: Be Specific to Get Better Reports

The more specific your prompt, the more useful your report. Compare these two:

  • Vague: "Tech news"
  • Specific: "News about cybersecurity threats targeting small businesses, published in the last 7 days"

The second one gives you something you can actually use. Think about what you would type into Google if you were doing the research yourself, and use that as your starting point.


Give it a try free at aidular.com. You might be surprised how much time you get back.

Frequently asked questions

How do I follow breaking news with AI?
Tell an AI research assistant what topics to track in plain English, set a schedule (daily, weekly, or monthly), and it will search the web and email you a summarised report with sources. Tools like AIDular at aidular.com let you do this for free.
Is AI news tracking better than Google Alerts?
Google Alerts sends you raw links when it finds a keyword match. An AI research assistant goes further by reading multiple sources, summarising the key points, and sending you a structured report. It's more like getting a digest than a pile of links.
Do I need any technical skills to use AI for news tracking?
No. You describe what you want to follow in plain English, the same way you'd explain it to a friend. No coding, no complicated setup.
How often will I get news updates?
That depends on what you choose. Most AI tracking tools, including AIDular, let you pick daily, weekly, or monthly reports so you stay informed without being overwhelmed.

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