About

Signalrauschen is a daily AI research digest that filters the noise to find what matters. Every morning, it scans the web for the latest developments in AI: new model releases, research papers, industry moves, and practitioner discussions from Reddit communities like r/LocalLLaMA, r/ClaudeAI, and r/huggingface. The result is a curated briefing with editorial context, source links, and "Why it matters" analysis for each item.

How it works

Signalrauschen is generated by Claude, Anthropic's AI assistant, using web search and editorially crafted prompts. The system runs autonomously on a schedule: research, write, store, email, publish. Every edition gets a unique headline, section-by-section editorial summaries, and inline source links woven into the text rather than listed separately.

The digests are stored in a searchable database that provides context to future editions, so coverage builds on itself rather than repeating. If a story was covered yesterday, today's edition will reference it and focus on what's genuinely new.

The name

Signalrauschen is German for "signal noise." In signal processing, Rauschen is the noise that obscures what you're trying to hear. The AI news cycle produces a lot of noise. This digest extracts the signal.

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Built by Christian Räck in Berlin.