There’s An AI For That (TAAFT): the most complete
Initially launched as a site aggregating AI tools, the project has evolved into a daily newsletter to meet a very specific need: filtering, sorting, and reporting.
Unlike other newsletters focused on news or forecasting, TAAFT focuses on the product. Each edition offers a selection of newly launched or updated AI tools in a short, directly usable format. Initially generated by AI, the newsletter is now curated by humans. This editorial shift has strengthened its credibility.
Highly prized by marketers, content creators, and automation professionals, TAAFT has experienced spectacular growth, with more than 2.4 million readers. It allows users to quickly identify solutions for content creation, advertising optimization, and intelligent workflows. Less conceptual than others, it fully embraces its role: to be the tool that helps you choose tools.
Frequency: daily
Ideal for: marketers, growth hackers, product teams, freelancers, and professionals who want to stay ahead of the curve.
Superhuman AI: the pragmatic approach
Superhuman AI starts from a simple observation: most working people don’t have the time or technical background to follow AI in depth. Its promise? « Stay informed about AI in just 3 minutes a day. » No more, no less. An accepted time constraint that structures the entire editorial line.
Here, AI is a lever for productivity, a tool for professional differentiation, and a career accelerator. This very « business & usage » positioning explains its success with over a million subscribers.
Each edition offers: quick-impact news briefs, tool of the day, productivity tips, and ideas for prompts that can be used right away. The tone is accessible, positive, almost educational. Superhuman doesn’t seek to impress, but to make AI immediately usable in everyday work.
The newsletter manages to remain serious in substance while being light in form. Read it in the morning to stay up to date without turning AI into an additional mental burden.
Frequency: daily
Ideal for: executives, consultants, creators, managers, and anyone who wants to reap the concrete benefits of AI without spending an hour a day on it.
The Rundown AI: the what and the why
Founded by Rowan Cheung, one of the most influential figures in global AI education, this daily newsletter aggregates, prioritizes, and contextualizes essential industry information in five minutes flat. Its real added value lies in its « Why it matters » boxes.
Where many are content to announce launches, The Rundown explains the issues at stake: economic impacts, strategic implications, and immediate professional uses. This approach is invaluable for decision-makers, managers, and creators who are looking less for technological prowess than for useful insights.
With over 2 million subscribers, the newsletter has become a media outlet in its own right, featuring exclusive interviews during major AI launches (Meta, Google, Microsoft) and a complementary ecosystem: a database of tools, premium training, and industry guides. More than just a news feed, it is a structured gateway to operational AI.
Frequency: daily
Ideal for: staying informed without overload, quickly understanding why an announcement matters—or not.
Axios AI: AI from the decision-makers’ perspective
Axios AI covers AI as a political, economic, and regulatory issue. Each edition takes you inside the AI revolution, not from the perspective of engineers, but from those who write the rules of the game: governments, regulatory authorities, large companies, and institutions.
The newsletter favors an ultra-concise, factual, no-frills format. Less than 300 words, short sentences, clear lists: the information gets straight to the point. Every day of the week, there is a main analysis, the key trends of the moment, and « bonus » information — often a weak signal with high strategic value.
This style stems directly from the vision of Jim Vande Hei, co-founder of Axios, who defines the media outlet as « a mix of The Economist and Twitter. » The result is a newsletter that is ideal for understanding where AI is headed in society, far beyond models and benchmarks.
Frequency: daily (Monday through Friday)
Ideal for: decision-makers, executives, journalists, and readers who want to follow AI from the perspective of power, laws, and power relations.
