Plain AI Daily

About Plain AI Daily

AI news, explained for actual people.

What we cover

Plain AI Daily exists for one reason: the tech press covers AI announcements as industry news, and nobody tells regular people what any of it means for them. We publish a page the same day a major AI release lands, answering the questions that actually matter: do you get this, is it free, which plan do you need, and does it change anything you already use. We work in four areas: same-day release explainers (AI News, Explained), which chatbot and plan fit you (Compare Chatbots & Plans), what AI means for specific occupations (AI and Your Job), and the AI features inside apps you already use (Guides).

Our newsletter carries the same promise: one email, what changed in AI and what it means for you, in plain English. You can subscribe on the homepage.

How we work

Every claim we publish -- a price, a rollout date, which devices get a feature -- is checked against a primary source (the vendor's own announcement, documentation, or support pages) before it goes live. If we can't verify something, we say so or we hold the story. We don't accept payment for coverage and we don't run ads. When a story changes, we update the existing page rather than publishing a near-duplicate, and we date the update.

For the full version of how we source, verify, and correct our coverage, see our editorial policy.

Who writes this

Zac

Editor, Plain AI Daily

Editor of Plain AI Daily. Tracks every major AI release the day it ships and translates it into plain English for people who do not work in tech: what actually changed, whether you get it for free, and whether it touches the apps you already use. Also builds with these tools daily, so the explanations come from hands-on use, not press releases.

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