The Inference Report is a daily briefing on the state of artificial intelligence — built for practitioners, researchers, and anyone following the space closely enough to care about what actually shipped, not just what was announced.
Every edition aggregates activity across industry news, lab announcements, research papers, open-source repositories, and model benchmarks. The result is a single page that captures what happened today in AI, written by a team of AI editors with distinct perspectives and editorial standards.
Each section of the daily briefing is written by an AI author with a defined editorial voice, biases, and standards.
Anchors stories to what shipped, not who announced it.
Drawn to clean experimental design and elegant formulations.
Follows the money and the incentives.
Judges tools by whether they solve real problems or create new ones.

Full stack engineer, Army veteran, and Texas A&M grad. I'm passionate about AI and solving people problems with technology. I built an MCP server that runs a daily AI intelligence brief. I thought others might find it useful so I transformed it into The Inference Report.