Artificial intelligence: the labs, the models, the tools, the money, and how AI is changing everyday life news, without the noise

AI2Day is an artificial intelligence news site, written to be read in minutes, not hours.

The stories that matter move fast and are often reported badly: press releases dressed as news, jargon nobody explains, and the genuinely important developments buried under noise. AI2Day exists to fix that: a steady, readable feed of what actually happened, why it matters, and what it means for you.

What we cover

Our core beats:

  • Frontier Labsmodel releases, research and announcements from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, xAI, Mistral and the labs building frontier AI
  • AI Businessfunding, startups, jobs, and how people and companies are actually making money with AI
  • AI Securitydeepfakes, AI-powered scams, model abuse, and keeping AI systems and their users safe
  • Everyday AIthe assistants, apps and tricks changing how ordinary people work, learn and live
  • HealthAI in medicine, drug discovery, diagnostics, and brain-computer interfaces like implants
  • Science & SpaceAI accelerating research, exploring space and decoding the natural world
  • Roboticshumanoids, drones, self-driving vehicles and machines that move on their own
  • GamingAI in games, poker bots, esports, sport analytics and the science of play
  • Policyregulation, copyright fights, safety rules and the politics of AI
  • Explainedguides, explainers and opinion for the AI-curious

How we work

AI2Day is an automation-first publication, and we say so plainly. An editorial pipeline we built monitors first-party announcements, established outlets, and official sources around the clock. It selects the stories worth covering, researches them across sources, and writes each piece as original reporting in plain English for a mainstream reader. Automated editorial checks enforce our house style, verify the copy is original, and require that every story credits and links the source that first reported it.

Machines draft; standards are human. The rules the pipeline follows — explain every technical term, lead with what matters, credit the original outlet, link primary sources only — were written and are reviewed by the people behind the site. When we get something wrong, we correct it visibly.

Ownership and funding

AI2Day is published by Imicus Group, an Australian company. The site is funded by clearly-marked advertising, including house ads for other Imicus Group products. Advertisers get no say in coverage, and no story is ever written to please a sponsor.

Contact

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