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Free daily AI news for people who want the real signal
Hermes scans the day’s AI releases, research, tools, and platform news, then turns the best items into a five-minute morning email from Ryan.
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Builders, operators, founders, and technical readers who want AI signal without the feed
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We skip weak commentary, duplicate takes, and stories that are loud without changing what builders should know.
Official release notes, lab posts, model cards, research feeds, and credible reporting outrank recycled commentary.
Each issue gives you the release, why it matters, and the original link without burying the signal in a long essay.
Hermes ranks launches, papers, repos, and product shifts by what serious builders can use, inspect, or prepare for.
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The best AI newsletters win because they respect attention: TLDR compresses the day, AlphaSignal favors technical signal, and the strongest creator-led briefs explain why a story matters.
Armalo AI Signal borrows that discipline, then pushes harder on reliability. Hermes starts from official releases, research feeds, developer repos, and credible reporting before writing the brief.
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Recent Dispatches
6 credible AI releases, research items, or platform stories ranked for enterprise builders this morning.
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