Independent multilingual AI news, published daily at 09:00 JST.
AI Daily (sns.style) is an independent publication launched in February 2026 with a simple goal: produce a focused, well-researched daily digest of what's actually happening in artificial intelligence — separated from the marketing noise and clickbait that dominates much of the AI press. Editorial direction sits with a single editor based in Japan, supported by AI assistants that handle source aggregation, drafting, and multilingual rendering. We are not a content-farm clone, and we explicitly reject any commercial relationship with the companies we cover.
Every day at 08:00 JST, our pipeline scans roughly 90 vetted sources — arXiv (cs.AI / cs.LG / cs.CL / cs.CV), GitHub trending repositories tagged with AI / ML topics, OpenAI Blog, Hugging Face Blog, Simon Willison's daily notes, Lilian Weng's research log, MIT Technology Review, TechCrunch AI, The Verge, Reuters, Semafor, 36kr, Zenn, Dev.to AI, plus an X-account watchlist of 18 first-hand AI-industry voices. From that intake, we select 8 news stories and 8 tech entries (a mix of arXiv papers and GitHub tools curated for the day).
For each selected story, the editorial pipeline produces a deep-research draft in Chinese (≥1,500 CJK characters), then derives English (≥2,500 chars), Japanese (≥1,300 chars), Korean (≥1,500 Hangul), French and German (≥2,000 Latin characters each) versions. Each version is generated independently against the same source facts — they are not literal translations of one another. Every published article cites at least two independent sources with full URLs, surfaced in the article footer.
The editor reviews headlines, the one-line "why this matters" pull-quote on each card, and any article whose subject is sensitive (security, policy, ethics, privacy) before it ships. The full automated pipeline is documented at /methodology.
Articles on AI Daily are written with the assistance of large language models. We use this assistance for source aggregation, summarization, multilingual drafting, and structural review. Human editorial judgment governs source selection, headline framing, the daily editorial commentary, and any sensitive-topic article. We disclose this openly because we believe AI-assisted publishing should be honest about its tools, not pretend to be something it isn't. We do not republish AI-generated content from other sites; every article we publish is drafted from primary sources within our own pipeline.
Every article on AI Daily lists at least two source URLs in its footer — one canonical primary source, plus one or more corroborating references. We do this so a reader can verify any specific claim by clicking through. If a claim in our article cannot be traced back to a cited source, we treat that as an editorial bug — please email [email protected] and we will issue a correction.
Our primary indexed languages are Simplified Chinese, English, and Japanese. Translations into French, German, Korean, and Traditional Chinese ship daily for reader convenience but are tagged noindex,follow so they do not compete with the primary versions in search results.
If you spot a factual error, a misattribution, an outdated price or specification, or anything we should fix, write to [email protected]. We aim to acknowledge corrections within 48 hours and update the article (with a note at the bottom) on confirmed errors.
For partnerships, RSS-feed-syndication permission, or any other inquiry, please use /contact or email [email protected].