Artificial intelligence is moving so fast that yesterday's news is already outdated. But following AI on social media means wading through hype, hot takes, and misinformation. Newsletters are the best way to stay informed - curated, thoughtful, and delivered on a schedule.
Here are the 15 best AI newsletters in 2026, from quick daily digests to deep technical analysis. All of them work with InboxToKindle for distraction-free reading on your e-reader.
Daily AI News (5 Minutes or Less)
For staying current without getting overwhelmed.
- The Neuron - The best daily AI newsletter, period. Covers the biggest stories in 5 minutes with clear explanations. Over 500,000 subscribers.
- TLDR AI - A byte-sized daily digest covering AI research, tools, and industry news. Great for scanning headlines and diving deeper on what matters to you.
- Ben's Bites - Daily AI news with a focus on practical applications and new tools. Ben Tossell's curation is consistently excellent.
Daily AI newsletters are perfect for Kindle. Read them with morning coffee instead of checking your phone. InboxToKindle converts them to EPUB automatically.
Weekly Deep Dives
For understanding the bigger picture and where AI is heading.
- Import AI by Jack Clark - Written by the co-founder of Anthropic's policy team. The most informed analysis of AI policy, research, and implications. Free and essential.
- The Batch by Andrew Ng (DeepLearning.AI) - Weekly AI news and insights from one of the field's most respected figures. Balanced, educational, and accessible.
- Ahead of AI by Sebastian Raschka - Monthly research roundups with clear explanations of the latest papers. Perfect if you want to understand the science without reading arxiv papers yourself.
- The Algorithmic Bridge by Alberto Romero - Thoughtful analysis of AI's impact on society. Goes beyond the hype to examine what these technologies actually mean.
- Exponential View by Azeem Azhar - Broader than just AI, covering the intersection of technology, society, and the economy. Azeem's framing of exponential change is consistently insightful.
Technical & Research Focused
For engineers, researchers, and technically curious readers.
- The Gradient - In-depth interviews and analysis at the intersection of AI and society. More academic than most, but very readable.
- Davis Summarizes Papers - Concise, clear summaries of the most important AI research papers each week. Saves hours of reading arxiv.
- Interconnects by Nathan Lambert - Technical deep dives into RLHF, language models, and AI alignment from a Hugging Face researcher. Essential for understanding how LLMs actually work.
- SemiAnalysis by Dylan Patel - The definitive newsletter on AI hardware, chips, and compute infrastructure. Paid tier for deep analysis, but free content is valuable.
AI for Business & Product
For understanding how AI changes business, products, and work.
- Superhuman by Zain Kahn - Practical AI tips for business professionals. Focuses on tools and workflows you can use today.
- One Useful Thing by Ethan Mollick - A Wharton professor's practical take on using AI in work and education. Evidence-based and refreshingly honest about what AI can and can't do.
- The AI Exchange by Britney Muller - Focuses on AI applications for marketing and SEO. Great for marketers trying to keep up with AI tools.
Why Read AI Newsletters on Kindle?
AI newsletters tend to be information-dense. They deserve focused reading, not a quick scan between Slack messages. On Kindle, you absorb more because there are no competing notifications or tabs.
The technical newsletters especially benefit from Kindle reading. When you're trying to understand a complex concept like RLHF or transformer architecture, you need uninterrupted focus. E-ink provides that.
With InboxToKindle, subscribe to any of these newsletters using your inbox email address. Each issue is automatically cleaned of tracking pixels and ads, converted to EPUB, and delivered to your Kindle. The free tier covers 15 deliveries per month - enough for a daily plus a few weeklies.