What It Is
Each Rundown covers one calendar day. It opens with a short editorial read on the day, answers the questions people are most likely to search about the day's news, and then lists every story we surfaced, grouped by category. Nothing is curated out of the list — if a story made it through our checks, it's on the page.
How It's Built
The Rundown is compiled by RUDI's discovery pipeline, with editorial review. Each day it:
- Searches the web across a fixed set of AI coverage lanes — frontier models, policy and regulation, infrastructure, labor, security, education, healthcare, markets, and more.
- Keeps only pages whose publisher-stated date falls on the target day, so yesterday's page never masquerades as today's news.
- Extracts the actual article content from each source and discards pages where the content can't be read.
- Assigns each story a category and a one-line summary describing what the source actually reports.
Stories that fail any of those checks are dropped rather than guessed at. Summaries describe the source's claims — they are not our endorsement of those claims. Where a story rests on a single source, the Rundown says so.
Why We Publish It
RUDI works with organizations on responsible AI adoption — training, governance, and implementation. The Rundown is the same daily signal we use in that work, published openly so writers, creators, and teams can find the day's AI news in one place and cite the original reporting directly.
Questions, corrections, or a story we missed? Contact us.