Day 26
Strategy & Leadership Staying Current Without Drowning
AI moves fast. Like, "the tool you learned last month has a major new feature and two new competitors" fast. But you don't need to follow everything. You need a 15-minute weekly ro...
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AI moves fast. Like, "the tool you learned last month has a major new feature and two new competitors" fast. But you don't need to follow everything. You need a 15-minute weekly routine and 3-4 reliable sources. Here's my curated list.
The 15-minute weekly routine:
1. Monday morning (5 min): Scan one newsletter for major developments
2. Wednesday (5 min): Try one new feature in a tool you already use
3. Friday (5 min): Share one thing you learned this week with your team
That's it. 15 minutes/week keeps you current without becoming a full-time AI news consumer.
Sources worth following (pick 2-3, not all):
Newsletters:
• TLDR AI — Daily, 5-min read. Best signal-to-noise ratio for busy people.
• The Batch (Andrew Ng) — Weekly. More depth, slightly technical, excellent curation.
• Superhuman AI — Daily. Practical tips, tool recommendations, beginner-friendly.
For technical depth:
• Simon Willison's blog — The best writer covering AI tools, APIs, and practical applications. If you read one AI blog, read this one.
• Anthropic's blog — Product announcements and research from the Claude team. Good for understanding where the technology is heading.
For strategic/business perspective:
• Stratechery (Ben Thompson) — Weekly. Deep strategic analysis of tech trends including AI's business impact.
• One Useful Thing (Ethan Mollick) — Wharton professor who writes about AI in practical, research-backed terms. Excellent for leadership.
What to ignore:
• AI Twitter/X hype cycles ("This changes everything" posts)
• Tool-of-the-week roundups (you need depth, not breadth)
• Doomsday or utopia predictions (neither is useful for your Tuesday morning)
• Any source that makes you anxious instead of informed
💡 Try This Today
Pick one newsletter from the list above and subscribe. Set a calendar reminder for Monday morning: "5 min — scan AI newsletter." That's your staying-current habit, built in 60 seconds.