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A 3–4 minute audio summary of what's happening in AI — created fresh every weekday by an AI running on personal hardware (not a cloud service). No fluff, no sponsored content. Just the stories that matter, delivered to your inbox before your morning coffee.

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Runs on Personal Hardware

Unlike most AI newsletters that rely on ChatGPT or Google's AI, this briefing is created by an AI running on a physical computer sitting in Eric's office — an NVIDIA DGX Spark. That means nobody else controls what it says, how much it costs to run, or whether it gets shut down tomorrow. The entire system is built with free, open source software that anyone can inspect.

Listen, Don't Read

Your briefing arrives as a 3–4 minute audio file with a natural-sounding voice. Listen on your commute, during your workout, or while your coffee brews. It's not another 20-minute podcast you'll never finish.

No Made-Up Details

The AI is specifically told to never invent facts. If it can't confirm a detail from the headline, it says so. You get shorter briefings, but everything you hear is grounded in real sources — not hallucinated filler.

How It Works

01_SCAN

Gather the News

Every morning, 10+ top AI and tech news sources are automatically checked for new stories.

02_ANALYZE

AI Writes the Briefing

A powerful AI model reads the headlines and writes a concise summary of what matters — without making anything up.

03_VOICE

Turn It Into Audio

The written briefing is converted into natural-sounding speech using ElevenLabs' voice technology.

04_DELIVER

Delivered to You

The audio file hits your inbox before 6:15 AM on weekdays. Just press play.

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LAB_BRIEFING APR 03, 2026
LAB // Thursday Briefing
10 stories · ~4 min · Drew from ElevenLabs
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Questions

What makes this different from other AI newsletters? +
Most AI newsletters use cloud services like ChatGPT to write their content — which means they're at the mercy of those companies' pricing, content policies, and outages. LAB is different: the AI that writes your briefing runs on a personal computer (an NVIDIA DGX Spark) using free, open source software. No tech company can change how it works, raise the price, or shut it down. You get an independent, unfiltered daily briefing that's built to last.
What sources does the briefing cover? +
Over ten hand-picked news sources covering AI research, new tools, hardware developments, and major industry moves — including NVIDIA, Google AI, OpenAI, AWS, Hugging Face, VentureBeat, and more. The source list is reviewed regularly to make sure you're hearing about what actually matters.
How do I know the information is accurate? +
The AI is specifically instructed to never make up details. If it can only see a headline and isn't sure about the specifics, it will say so rather than guess. This means some briefings may be shorter, but everything you hear is grounded in real reporting — not AI-generated filler.
Can I share this with my team? +
Absolutely — just have each person sign up with their email. It's free for everyone. If your team finds it valuable, consider supporting the project through the Pay What You Want option to help cover running costs.
What if there's no major news on a given day? +
If there aren't enough noteworthy stories, the system simply skips that day. You'll never get a thin, padded briefing just to fill your inbox — quality comes first.
Who built this? +
Eric Davis — a Principal Consulting Engineer specializing in AI. He built this as a personal project on his own NVIDIA DGX Spark to solve a simple problem: staying informed about AI without spending 30 minutes scrolling through news sites every morning. The entire briefing pipeline runs on his personal hardware using open source tools. The only cloud service used is for the voice synthesis (ElevenLabs) and the Q&A chat assistant on this page (Groq).

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