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Artificial Intelligence Made Simple
by Devansh
Devansh offers free, simple breakdowns of Machine Learning and AI concepts, previously shared on Medium, delivered directly to your inbox.

Understanding AI
by Timothy B. Lee
Veteran tech reporter Timothy B. Lee offers daily updates and weekly deep dives into the AI world, covering its technology, policy, and economic impacts.

ChinAI Newsletter
by Jeffrey Ding
ChinAI translates Chinese articles and documents, offering a unique look into China's AI landscape, strategy, and ethical implications from primary sources.

More to Hate
by Kate Manne
Kate Manne's More to Hate provides critical analysis of misogyny, power structures, and current cultural & political issues.

One Useful Thing
by Ethan Mollick
Wharton Professor Ethan Mollick delivers research-backed insights on the implications of AI, informed by his academic expertise and best-selling book.

Stop the Presses
by Mark Jacob
Veteran journalist Mark Jacob's weekly newsletter dissects how right-wing extremism exploits American journalism's weaknesses and explores solutions.

Cosmos Institute
by Cosmos Institute
Cosmos Institute trains 'philosopher-builders' to steer AI toward human flourishing. Features weekly essays on AI, philosophy, autonomy, and decentralization.

Anchor Change with Katie Harbath
by Katie Harbath
Katie Harbath, former Facebook global election strategist, offers curated insights and reflections on the complex intersection of technology and democracy.

AI Futures Project
by Daniel Kokotajlo
The AI Futures Project, led by Daniel Kokotajlo (former OpenAI governance researcher), explores topics for preparing for AGI.

Thinking Freely with Nita Farahany
by Nita Farahany
Nita Farahany explores AI law, neurotechnology, and cognitive futures, dissecting how emerging tech impacts human flourishing, attention, and social connection.

Andy Masley
by Andy Masley
Grant-supported writer Andy Masley offers deep dives into AI, policy, and environmental impacts, also exploring effective altruism, political liberalism, and philosophy.

The Tech Bubble
by Edward Ongweso Jr
Edward Ongweso Jr’s The Tech Bubble dissects the political and economic forces driving technology, examining AI's historical, societal, and financial impact.

Alex O'Connor | Substack
by Alex O'Connor
Alex O'Connor, a YouTuber and host of Within Reason Podcast, engages with prominent figures on philosophy, religion, free speech, and societal issues.

Astral Codex Ten | Scott Alexander | Substack
by Scott Alexander
Scott Alexander's blog, Astral Codex Ten, explores "ṛta" – the intersection of truth, rationality, and harmony – across science, AI, economics, and ethics.

The Connected Family | Emily Thomas | Substack
by Emily Thomas
Emily Thomas, a mom of three and writer, helps families build strong cultures and navigate technology with grace, fostering connected childhoods rich in meaning and joy.

Civic Renaissance with Alexandra Hudson | Substack
by Alexandra Hudson
Alexandra Hudson's Civic Renaissance explores civility and human flourishing, reviving ancient wisdom to improve modern public discourse and community.

Science Forever | Holden Thorp, Science EIC | Substack
by Holden Thorp, Science EIC
Holden Thorp, Editor-in-Chief of Science, offers his takes on science, higher education, and policy, enriched with personal insights on neurodiversity, music, and more.

Sam Harris | Substack
by Sam Harris
Sam Harris explores controversial issues in politics, religion, science, and philosophy, fostering an audience that values open inquiry over dogma.

Good Thoughts | Richard Y Chappell | Substack
by Richard Y Chappell
Philosopher Richard Y Chappell explores moral philosophy and applied ethics from a broadly consequentialist perspective, examining utilitarianism, Derek Parfit, and effective altruism.

The Dr. Laura Program
by Dr. Laura Schlessinger
Dr. Laura Schlessinger delivers no-nonsense advice on ethics, family, and personal responsibility. A 50-year radio host and best-selling author.

Dr. Yang's Journal
by 楊建利 Jianli (Doc) Yang
Dr. Yang's Journal by 楊建利 Jianli (Doc) Yang explores politics, human rights, and international relations, focusing on China, America, and AI.

Surviving Healthcare | Robert Yoho, MD | Substack
by Robert Yoho, MD
Former cosmetic surgeon Robert Yoho, MD, turned whistleblower, uncovers medical corruption, alternative medicine, and predatory healthcare practices.

THE VACCINE REAPER REPORT
by Mike Huggins
The Vaccine Reaper Report offers raw, uncensored Covid-19 and vaccine information for free during wartime, delivering one to three high-quality posts daily.

Independent Medical Alliance | Substack
by Independent Medical Alliance
Independent Medical Alliance (IMA) is a nonprofit coalition of healthcare professionals aiming to restore trust and transparency in healthcare, prioritizing patients, wellness, and evidence-based medicine.

Last Chance Cafe | Mother Mary Bernadette | Substack
by Mother Mary Bernadette
Mother Mary Bernadette's Last Chance Cafe explores an eclectic mix of art, literature, history, politics, and philosophy, meeting unsung heroes and memorable eras.

In Due Course
by Joseph Heath
In Due Course by Joseph Heath explores cultural topics. Get personal insights and reflections on culture from Joseph Heath.

Mini Philosophy
by Jonny Thomson
Jonny Thomson's Mini Philosophy simplifies complex philosophical ideas and everyday concepts, enriched by exclusive interviews with leading thinkers.

Second Rough Draft | Richard J. Tofel | Substack
by Richard J. Tofel
Journalism veteran Richard J. Tofel, former ProPublica president, reflects on the industry's past, present, and future, and its link to American history.

Peter C. Gøtzsche
by Peter C. Gøtzsche
Peter C. Gøtzsche's newsletter currently provides no detailed description of its specific content or subject matter within the About section.

Aaron Renn | Aaron M. Renn | Substack
by Aaron M. Renn
Aaron Renn dissects American culture, Christianity's decline (via his 'three worlds' framework), men's issues, and societal shifts to help readers flourish.

Moral Clarity | Andrew Weinstein | Substack
by Andrew Weinstein
Andrew Weinstein offers principled, nuanced analysis of current events, law, and ethical responsibility, aiming to foster good-faith inquiry in a fractured public discourse.

Fraser Nelson's notebook | Substack
by Fraser Nelson
Fraser Nelson, a Times columnist, shares a personal notebook featuring his data library for scrutiny and unique beta journalism tools.

TrueHoop | Henry Abbott | Substack
by Henry Abbott
Henry Abbott's TrueHoop provides fearless, independent NBA journalism, uncovering corruption and offering unique insights beyond mainstream sports media's transaction focus.

Mary Harrington | Substack
by Mary Harrington
Mary Harrington explores the "cyborg era," documenting technology's impact on human values, intimate lives, and family structures.

Sandra Rodríguez Cotto | Substack
by Sandra Rodríguez Cotto
Award-winning journalist Sandra Rodríguez Cotto draws on 30+ years experience in Puerto Rico, analyzing news, media, and politics.

Doc Malik Honest Health | Substack
by Doc Malik
Former orthopedic surgeon Ahmad Malik (Doc Malik) hosts uncensored conversations on medical ethics, Big Pharma, and health freedom, after withdrawing his license.

Shine a Light
by Lisa Kristine
Shine a Light by Lisa Kristine aims to build a community for individuals united by shared interests, fostering connection and discussion.

Heretics with Andrew Gold | Substack
by Andrew Gold
Andrew Gold dissects the hypocrisies of culture wars and exposes the ego-driven behavior of legacy media, cultivating a community of shared interests.

The Antidote
by Dr Dan Goyal
Dr. Dan Goyal, a physician and neuroscientist, pens 'The Antidote' to explore neuroscience, ethics, and current affairs, fostering civility and humanity.

Figs in Winter: a Community of Reason
by Massimo Pigliucci
Scientist and philosopher Massimo Pigliucci explores philosophy as a way of life, drawing from ancient wisdom like Socrates and Buddha.

Regenerative Insights | Christopher Marquis | Substack
by Christopher Marquis
Christopher Marquis, Cambridge professor and author, explores how businesses drive systemic social and environmental transformation through regenerative models.

Katherine Needleman Oboist's Substack | Substack
by Katherine Needleman
Oboist Katherine Needleman shares insights on classical music, delves into sensitive topics, and discusses the challenges and improvements needed in the field.

Alix Mayer Medical Freedom Newsletter
by Alix Mayer
Get researched insights and updates on critical medical freedom issues from Alix Mayer. Stay informed on current topics.

Vinyl Culture
by Vinyl Culture
Vinyl Culture explores the irreplaceable role of music in our lives, advocating for human-made music free from generative AI and algorithmic manipulation.

Media and Democracy Project
The Media and Democracy Project tackles corporate media failures, advocates for pro-democracy media infrastructure, and empowers citizens with critical thinking.

PulmCCM | Substack
by PulmCCM
PulmCCM delivers concise, discerning analyses of critical care research for professionals, enabling efficient updates, free from conflicts and hidden agendas.

Malone News | Dr. Robert W. Malone | Substack
by Dr. Robert W. Malone
Dr. Robert Malone, original mRNA vaccine inventor, dissects medicine, bioethics, and politics, challenging regulatory capture and censorship on COVID-19.

Pierre Kory’s Medical Musings
by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA
Pierre Kory explores mineral science, water coherence, and vitality, examining how these elements shape resilience across health, agriculture, and living systems.

The Worldview Bulletin Newsletter | Chris Reese | Substack
by Chris Reese
Christopher Reese's The Worldview Bulletin helps readers defend their Christian faith with insights from leading scholars in philosophy, theology, and apologetics.

The George Tsakraklides View | Substack
by George Tsakraklides
George Tsakraklides, a scientist and author, connects biology, ecology, and economics to expose false narratives behind civilisational polycrisis, drawing on his corporate marketing past.