Signal fromthe Frontier.
An independent AI research briefing. Daily signal on frontier models, security incidents, open-source releases, and where the field is heading.
Four beats.
One frontier.
Frontier
Daily signal on the models and labs shaping the field. New releases from Anthropic, OpenAI, DeepMind, and Meta — with independent analysis, not press-release stenography.
Security
Red-team findings, jailbreaks, prompt-injection disclosures, alignment incidents, privacy breaches. The AI-security beat that most of the tech press misses.
Open Source
OSS model releases, agent frameworks, inference stacks, and tooling ecosystems. Tested in production, benchmarked against closed models, contributed back to.
Horizon
Long-form essays on where AI is actually going: capability curves, economic impact, policy moves, and the decade-scale questions nobody else will answer on a deadline.
Three steps.
Every single day.
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Where the
signal lives.
Every story is traced back to a primary source: a paper, a model card, a policy document, a security disclosure, a release tag. No repackaged Twitter threads. No secondhand takes.
Signal.
Not noise.
Every tool tested.
On real work.
No sponsored posts, no affiliate links. Opinions based on what I shipped, what I deleted, and what made it into the daily loop.
What you
can trust.
The AI press is mostly repackaged Twitter threads and vendor marketing. This publication runs under four hard rules that define what it will and will not do.
No sponsored coverage
No vendor previews, no paid placements, no affiliate links. Ever. Independence is the only moat a publication has.
Every claim sourced
Every number, every benchmark, every quote traces to a primary source linked inline. If it can't be cited, it isn't published.
Tested, not just read
Open-source releases get installed and run before a word is written. Closed models get independent prompts, not demo videos.
Corrections on record
When a story is wrong, it gets corrected in-place with a dated changelog. No silent rewrites, no memory-holing.
Source.
Reproduce. Publish.
Every story runs through the same three-step pipeline. If a claim cannot be traced to a primary source and — where possible — reproduced, it does not get published.
Primary sources
Papers, model cards, and release tags — not Twitter threads.
Independent evals
We run the benchmarks ourselves when the code is public.
Receipts for claims
Every number and quote links to where it came from.
Corrections in public
Errors get fixed in-place with a dated changelog. No silent rewrites.
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frontier.
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