Build Your Own AI News Podcast
AI moves faster than any other field. New models every week. New papers every day. New startups every hour. The Hacker News front page turns over completely by lunch.
Mass-market AI podcasts (Lex Fridman, Latent Space, The AI Daily Brief) are good — but they cover what THEY think is important, not what YOU need to know.
Your Personal AI Daily Brief
audiclip lets you build an AI news podcast from your own curation.
Save from:
- ArXiv — the papers that matter to YOUR work, not all 500 posted today
- Hacker News — the threads about AI that you’d want to read
- AI newsletters — The Batch, Import AI, The Neuron, Davis Summarizes Papers
- Twitter/X — the threads from researchers you follow
- Company blogs — OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta AI announcements
Two hosts discuss everything you saved. The second host asks: “Is this actually a breakthrough or just marketing?” “How does this compare to the paper from last week?” “What’s the practical implication?”
Why This Beats Generic AI Podcasts
| Generic AI Podcast | Your audiclip AI Station | |
|---|---|---|
| Content | Host’s selection | Your curation |
| Relevance | Broad audience appeal | Your specific work/interests |
| Timing | Weekly/bi-weekly | Daily |
| Depth | Depends on episode | Covers exactly what you saved |
| Length | 60-120 min | 20-30 min (focused) |
Make It Public
Build your AI curation publicly. Other researchers and practitioners can subscribe to your station’s RSS. Your curation taste becomes a resource for others in the field.
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AI moves too fast for weekly podcasts. Build your own daily one.