Viral video breakdown

These are the new sources I read every couple of days to stay up to date on the world of AI.

Summary

The creator shares specific newsletters, feeds, and podcasts she uses to stay informed about AI research, policy, product, and enterprise developments, giving viewers a curated media diet to copy.

At a glance

Who it’s for

professionals, builders, and students who want to stay current in AI without spending hours sifting through noise

Best fit: Startups

Where it fits

Top of funnel

Awareness. Reaches viewers who don’t know you yet.

How it’s built

listicle

A numbered or rapid-fire run through distinct points or tips.

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The hook

These are the new sources I read every couple of days to stay up to date on the world of AI.

Make it yours: the reusable formula

These are the [frequency] [sources/resources] I use to stay up to date on [topic].

Swap the highlighted parts for your own niche.

The re-hook

I recently did a Q &A and you guys were asking, Hey, like, what are you reading to staying up to date?

Social proof and audience demand — shows this answers a common question people are already asking her.

Why it works

This works because it compresses a noisy, overwhelming space (AI news) into a simple, curated list from someone positioned as an informed practitioner. The hook promises a repeatable system ('every couple of days') which appeals to ambitious learners who feel they're falling behind. By mixing newsletters, trending papers, Twitter, and podcasts, she hits different consumption styles while signaling depth (research, policy, enterprise) beyond surface-level tool hype. The Q&A mention frames it as a direct response to audience demand, which increases perceived relevance and authority.

Swipe-file takeaways

  • Anchor your hook around a repeatable routine ("what I read every couple of days") to make the content feel systematized and copyable.
  • Curate a short list of specific sources instead of vague advice — name newsletters, feeds, and shows explicitly.
  • Mention that the video is answering a frequently asked question to add social proof and relevance.
  • Cover multiple dimensions of the niche (research, policy, product, enterprise) to position yourself as well-rounded, not just trend-chasing.
  • Close by normalizing a small daily habit (2–3 sources or 1–2 podcasts) so the viewer feels the plan is realistic to adopt.

Full script

These are the new sources I read every couple of days to stay up to date on the world of AI. I recently did a Q &A and you guys were asking, Hey, like, what are you reading to staying up to date? So these are some of my favorites. Number one is a newsletter called Import AI by Jack Clark, who's the co -founder of Anthropic. And this newsletter specifically goes more in depth on new AI research and the policy around it and like why these things actually matter, which I think is pretty insightful I think it's pretty insightful and it really helps you stay up to date with kind of like the research and the policy making and not just the technology. Two are the trending papers on hugging face and I think it's just really interesting to kind of see and get a pulse of what people are enjoying, commenting, and liking because they're trending and it's research focused so that's another one. There's also a full list of Twitter people that I follow where I find I get a lot of my AI news from that's really helpful and it's more like bite -sized I can just scroll through and kind of see like more i can just scroll through and kind of see like more so like the new model drops or the new features and what people are actually doing with them and there are a lot of podcasts that i listen to i am kind of like a podcast girl because i love going on walks and listening to listening to the podcast but lenny's podcast is one of my favorites because it really collides a lot of founder product and ai focused thinking and thoughts and he brings in a lot of great interviews for those as well as well as the ai daily brief even though i think it's basically all written by LLens, but I still think it gives a really good overview if you like skip through the commercials on what the state of the art of the models are, how to use them, and kind of like a bit of the drama behind what's going on. In order to get more of like an enterprise type pulse, I really like the NVIDIA AI podcast. They have a lot of stuff around quantum recently and more of the Nemo Claw and Open Claw stuff specifically for enterprises that I've MoClaw and OpenClaw stuff specifically for enterprises that I've just been listening to as well. That's really insightful. And I'll put a list here of some other ones of my favorite news sources. You know, usually I just go through and scroll two or three of them or listen to a podcast or two per day just to better understand and stay informed in the world of AI.

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