Best Ways to Keep Track of AI Developments
Hey folks, I've been poking around trying to find some cool ways to keep up with all the AI stuff out there. It's kinda overwhelming with new tech popping up ev…
Micah Preston
February 9, 2026 at 01:02 AM
Hey folks, I've been poking around trying to find some cool ways to keep up with all the AI stuff out there. It's kinda overwhelming with new tech popping up every day. Anyone got some tools or methods they swear by? Would love to hear what works for you guys!
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Been trying out some AI news apps but gotta say, push notifications can get annoying real quick.
I use a combo of Reddit and newsletters. Reddit has some great AI communities that keep me in the loop.
For me, the hardest part is sorting out hype from actual useful AI stuff. Any tool that helps filter that is gold.
I rely mostly on YouTube channels dedicated to AI. The explanations help me get what’s really going on.
An AI tracker tool that integrates with Slack or Discord would be awesome. Anyone seen something like that?
Honestly, sometimes just googling latest AI news once a day is all I got time for. Not fancy but works okay for me.
For those into coding, GitHub has some projects that track AI trends and tools. Could be fun to use or contribute to.
I find a simple RSS feed aggregator works best. Just add all your fave AI news sites and boom, all in one spot.
Is there a tool that tracks AI patents or research papers? Would love to keep an eye on that side too.
I started using this one app that sends me daily updates on AI news. Makes my life way easier, no more endless googling.
Honestly I just follow a few AI blogs and Twitter accounts. Feels more personal that way rather than an app spitting info at me.
There are some pretty neat AI tracker tools out there but they can get pricey. Worth it if youre serious about keeping up tho.
I tried some AI trackers but felt overwhelmed with info. Less is more for me personally.
Some people swear by newsletters from AI companies themselves, like OpenAI or DeepMind. I’m subscribed to a few and it’s pretty solid.