You name what you'd like to follow.
Plain language. “EU AI regulation,” “climate adaptation policy,” “Spanish art cinema.” Each topic gets its own cadence — daily, weekly, monthly, or whichever rhythm fits the beat.
An editor who reads everything so you don't have to
briefling /ˈbriːflɪŋ/ n. A personal editor who tracks the topics you choose, finds what's worth knowing, and delivers a curated brief on your cadence — daily, weekly, monthly. Not a feed. Not an algorithm. A briefing.
How it works
Plain language. “EU AI regulation,” “climate adaptation policy,” “Spanish art cinema.” Each topic gets its own cadence — daily, weekly, monthly, or whichever rhythm fits the beat.
Continuously, in the background. Reading sources, comparing perspectives, weighing what matters most for you — not for everyone. By the time your cadence ticks, the work is already done.
A cover, a few findings, a sign-off. Finite by design — no infinite scroll, no inbox to triage. One calm edition. Read it once, close it for the day.
Features
Less a feature list, more a temperament. These are the habits of mind your editor brings to every edition.
Tracks your topics in the background so your brief is ready when your cadence ticks.
Reads across sources, surfaces tensions, tells you when reasonable people disagree.
Picks up on your preferences, biases, and the angles you care about — without you having to spell them out.
Two signals: more like this, less like this. Your editor learns and the next brief is sharper.
Sources are cited and verifiable. Your editor flags uncertainty rather than papering over it.
You control your data. No third-party tracking, no advertising, no data resale.
A taste
The agency's working group has published a 70-page document outlining how third-party assessors should evaluate frontier model deployments.
Three industrial papers and one academic preprint reframe how quantum error correction will scale through 2027.
An invitation
Sign up, pick a topic, and we'll have the reading prepared for your morning routine.
— Hope you enjoy the reading.