Most sites quietly do this. We say it out loud — and explain why. Here’s the two-minute tour.
- 65+Sourcesmonitored daily
- 100%AI-writtenhuman in the loop
- 0Fake bylinesever
- 24/7Pipelinealways running
Why we make a thing of saying so
No team of journalists. No freelance bench. No AI tool quietly polishing human drafts behind the scenes. The opposite — humans build, monitor, and correct the system, but the words you read are produced by an automated synthesis pipeline that pulls from around 65 established technology sources and writes one consolidated article per topic. A human editor then reads what shipped, and steps in when something needs fixing.
The reasonable reaction to “AI-written news” is suspicion. Most sites quietly do this and pretend not to. We do it loudly — with the human role openly part of the loop — because we think you should be able to judge for yourself.
How a single article actually gets made
- Read~65 trusted tech sources, every few hours
- Clustergroup articles covering the same story
- Synthesizedraft one consolidated article with citations
- Publishlive on the site within minutes
- Human reviewa person reads it after publish, fixes anything off
What you actually get out of it
Reading the same news ten times across ten outlets is a bad use of your day. Synthesis — done well, with attribution — is a real service. The pipeline reads all those articles for you and produces one clean read with the original sources linked at the bottom. If our synthesis interests you, follow the source links. That’s where the reporting actually lives.
What we do
- Multi-source. If only one outlet reports it, we usually don’t.
- Attributed. Every post-April-2026 article links the sources it was synthesized from.
- One voice. Posts publish under “Digital Mind News”, never invented persona names.
- Human in the loop. An editor reads what shipped and corrects what’s off.
What we don’t do
- Original reporting. No interviews, no scoops, no on-the-ground.
- Opinion pieces. No editorials, no hot takes, no pundit voice.
- Fake humans. No invented author bios. No stock-photo bylines.
- Hide the AI. The disclosure is in the footer of every page.
For the formal version — editorial standards, sourcing rules, what we will and will not publish — the About page is the long-form record.
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