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About AI Blogs

About AI Blogs

AI Blogs is a publication about how artificial intelligence is actually being used today — in clinics, classrooms, sales calls, study sessions, and everyday life. We write for the people doing the work, not the people writing the press releases.

A creative workspace with a laptop, notebook, and morning light

AI Blogs began as a simple question: what would a magazine about artificial intelligence look like if it skipped the launch coverage, the leaderboard takes, and the hype, and instead reported only on what AI is genuinely doing inside real working days?

That is what we publish. A family physician writing about ambient scribes in her exam room. A high-school teacher rewriting her syllabus around a new kind of homework. A founder describing the day they fired their AI agent — and the day they rehired it. A radiologist reading her first model-flagged scan. A returning student who learned calculus at forty-one with a patient model as her tutor.

What we cover

We publish across nine sections: Business and Work, Medical and Healthcare, Study and Education, Job and Career, Everyday Life, Tools and Reviews, Tutorials and How-tos, Ethics and Society, and News and Trends. Each section is led by writers who actually work in that field — not just observers of it. The pieces are slow, careful, and grounded in real use.

How we work

AI Blogs is an independent publication. We are not backed by an AI lab, a vendor, or a venture firm. We do not run sponsored articles, and we do not take affiliate revenue on the tools we review. Operating costs are kept low; the site is reader-supported, with a small amount of programmatic advertising to cover hosting and editing.

Our editorial standards

Every article on AI Blogs is written by a named human author with a working background in the subject they cover. We disclose any use of AI assistance at the top of every piece — whether the author used a model for research, drafting help, translation, or image generation. We do not publish content that was wholly generated by AI and presented as human work.

We aim to publish writing that will still be useful and accurate a year from now. That means we move slowly, we run pieces past subject-matter experts before publishing, and we are not afraid to hold a draft for a week to get a single sentence right.

How to reach us

For story pitches, corrections, partnerships, or just to say hello, please visit our contact page. We try to respond to every legitimate message within a week.

If you found a factual error in a piece, please write to us before sharing it on social. We take corrections seriously and will issue a public, dated correction at the top of any affected article.

Our principles

01

Written by practitioners

If we publish a piece about radiology, a radiologist wrote it. If we publish about hiring, a hiring manager did.

02

Slow over scoopy

We publish when we have something useful to say. That is sometimes weekly, sometimes not.

03

Real names, real bylines

Every writer signs their name. Every conflict of interest is disclosed at the top of the piece.

04

Disclose AI use

If a piece used AI in any way — research, drafting, image — we say so. Every time.

05

Honest tools coverage

No affiliate revenue, no sponsored "top 10" lists. We pay for the tools we review.

06

Be kind in the comments

Moderated. Anonymous when needed. Patient stories never trolled.


The desk editors

Want to write for us?

We commission pieces from working clinicians, founders, teachers, students and engineers. We pay, we edit, we promote. Pitches under 200 words preferred.