What is the AI Briefings archive for?

The AI Briefings archive collects Jonathan Harris’s weekly artificial intelligence commentary in one place, with straight answers on the stories that matter and a clear split between useful progress and expensive theatre.

Latest weekly briefing

The blog front page keeps one job: show the newest weekly summary pulled from the live blog RSS feed, without making you wade through a month of AI chest-beating first.

Showing the latest published briefing.

8 June 2026 to 14 June 2026

Where AI met the awkward bits

The week in AI was less about magic and more about leverage: practical, agents, model. Strip away the product theatre and the real story is who is shipping, who is paying, and who is still pretending the awkward bits wi…

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Last week in AI, minus the cosplay

These briefings are built to summarise the previous week’s AI news in a voice that still sounds human after the fifth funding round and the twelfth “breakthrough” press release.

The idea is simple: keep the useful bits, cut the theatre, and leave enough room for scepticism when the hype machine starts doing cartwheels.

Choose the route that suits the mood

Use the archive when you want the paper trail, the podcast when reading feels like admin, the newsletter when you want the tighter weekday line, the topic guides when one theme needs a proper airing, or the eBook catalogue when you want the full treatment without wading through the whole internet.