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About BrevFeed

BrevFeed is a tech-news reader that does the rounds for you. It follows 28 technology outlets, groups the articles that cover the same story, and writes one neutral, sourced summary per story โ€” so you read the news once, with every outlet's angle in one place, instead of the same headline ten times.

How it works

1 โ€” Collect. We crawl the public RSS feeds of established tech outlets and fetch the articles they publish, respecting each site's robots rules.

2 โ€” Group. Articles about the same event are matched together automatically (by semantic similarity), so a story covered by TechCrunch, Ars Technica and The Hacker News becomes one story with three perspectives.

3 โ€” Summarize. A large language model writes a neutral headline, summary and key points for each story from the underlying reporting. The same pipeline produces the daily audio briefs and the read-aloud narration (text-to-speech).

What you should know about the content

BrevFeed does not do original reporting, and its summaries are AI-generated. Every story here is derived from other outlets' journalism. Summaries, headlines, key points and audio are produced automatically and are not independently verified or fact-checked โ€” they can contain mistakes, omissions or outdated details. Treat them as a starting point, not a source of record: every story links to the original articles, and that reporting is always the authority. All rights to the underlying journalism remain with the original publishers, whom we credit and link on every story.

Where the stories come from

Currently following 28 outlets (583 stories from 790 articles so far):

9to5Google 9to5Mac Ars Technica AWS Machine Learning Blog AWS News Blog AWS Security Blog BBC Technology BleepingComputer Crunchbase News Engadget GitHub Blog Google AI Blog Google Cloud Blog Google DeepMind Guardian Technology Hacker News Front Page Hugging Face Blog IEEE Spectrum Microsoft Azure Blog NVIDIA Blog SecurityWeek TechCrunch The Hacker News The Record The Verge Tom's Hardware VentureBeat ZDNET

Your data

We collect the minimum needed to personalize your feed, and we don't sell it or run third-party ads. Details in the privacy note.