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People are always asking for recommendations for other great content to read, but few people find that I maintain a full list of recommendations with my blog @interconnectsai (link to page below). Here's the list in no structured order:
1. Helen Toner (@hlntnr), Rising Tide: One of the great independent AI thinkers around geopolitics & policy for AI. 
2. Joseph E. Gonzalez (@profjoeyg), The AI Frontier: Easily digestible nuggets of LLM insight from two builders in the field. 
3. Finbarr Timbers (@finbarrtimbers), Artificial Fintelligence: Insider perspectives and round‑ups of crucial ML research, not just every paper across the desk. 
4. Melanie Mitchell (@MelMitchell1), AI: A Guide for Thinking Humans: The place I trust to make sense of AI evaluations and how people should use the models. 
5. Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt), Ahead of AI: The original newsletter summarizing the most important AI research—an excellent educational resource. 
6. Cameron R. Wolfe (@cwolferesearch), Deep (Learning) Focus: A thorough resource for mastering concepts behind modern AI systems. 
7. Swyx (@swyx), Latent Space (@latentspacepod): The AI‑engineer newsletter/podcast that keeps you up‑to‑date and entertained. 
8. Arvind Narayanan (@random_walker) & Sayash Kapoor (@sayashk), AI Snake Oil: They simply don’t miss when it comes to the big questions in AI policy. 
9. Alberto Romero (@Alber_RomGar), The Algorithmic Bridge: Balanced coverage of AI happenings—optimistic yet never ahead of its skis. 
10. Dwarkesh Patel (@dwarkesh_sp), Dwarkesh Podcast (@dwarkeshpodcast): Deeply researched interviews that bring fresh energy and huge names. 
11. Jasmine Sun (@jasminewsun), @jasmine: A fresh anthropology‑of‑tech lens on society’s biggest topics. 
12. Jordan Schneider (@jordanschnyc), ChinaTalk: Deep, original analysis at the intersection of technology, China & US policy. 
13. Azeem Azhar (@azeem), Exponential View (@ExponentialView): The place to start when you want to understand fast‑moving tech trends.
And a few I don't actually recommend on my blog platform, but regularly read (and they should be self explanatory).
14. Dylan Patel (@dylan522p), SemiAnalysis (@SemiAnalysis_)
15. Ben Thompson (@benthompson), Stratechery (@stratechery)
16. Jack Clark (@jackclarkSF), Import AI
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