About The Pulse Gazette
What We Do
The Pulse Gazette is an independent AI news publication founded in 2025. We cover what matters in artificial intelligence: model releases, research breakthroughs, industry moves, policy developments, and the tools shaping the future.
We don't just report what happened — we explain why it matters and what comes next.
Our Approach
- No hype. We don't call everything "revolutionary" or "game-changing." We give you the facts and the context to make your own judgment.
- Speed and depth. Breaking news when it happens, followed by analysis that goes deeper than the press release.
- For practitioners. Our audience includes AI engineers, researchers, founders, investors, and anyone who works with or thinks about AI professionally.
- Free and open. No paywall. Quality AI journalism shouldn't be gated.
- Transparent about AI. We use AI tools in our editorial workflow and are upfront about it. Read our Editorial Standards for details.
Editorial Team
The Pulse Gazette is reported and edited by a small team of full-time staff journalists who collectively monitor hundreds of sources daily — research labs, government agencies, company blogs, and academic journals — to surface the AI stories that matter to practitioners.
Marcus Chen — Senior Editor
Beat: AI research, model releases, technical developments
Marcus covers AI research, model releases, and the technical developments driving the field forward. With a background in machine learning engineering, he brings practitioner-level understanding to complex technical topics. His focus areas include large language models, computer vision, and AI safety research.
Sarah Martinez — Staff Reporter
Beat: AI safety, policy, and governance
Sarah reports on AI safety research, government policy, and the regulatory landscape shaping how AI gets deployed. She tracks NIST, the EU AI Act, and major industry safety commitments. Before covering AI, she spent five years reporting on technology policy.
Priya Patel — Staff Reporter
Beat: Enterprise AI and business applications
Priya covers how enterprises actually deploy AI — what works, what breaks, and what the ROI looks like. She interviews CIOs, engineering leaders, and platform teams at Fortune 500 companies. Her focus includes AI operations, procurement, and the emerging enterprise AI stack.
James Okafor — Staff Reporter
Beat: AI startups, funding, and markets
James tracks the money in AI — funding rounds, acquisitions, valuations, and the startup ecosystem. He covers the companies building foundation models, AI infrastructure, and vertical applications, with an eye on who is scaling sustainably and who is burning through runway.
Elena Kowalski — Staff Reporter
Beat: Research papers and academic AI
Elena reads the papers so you do not have to. She covers AI research from NeurIPS, ICML, and ICLR, plus industry research labs including DeepMind, FAIR, and Anthropic. She focuses on translating technical breakthroughs into plain-English implications for builders.
David Park — Staff Reporter
Beat: AI tools, developer experience, open source
David reviews AI tools and developer workflows — from coding copilots to agent frameworks to the open-source projects reshaping how software gets built. He tests every tool he writes about and publishes his methodology so readers can reproduce the results.
Aisha Thompson — Staff Reporter
Beat: AI ethics, social impact, and the workforce
Aisha reports on how AI is changing work, labor markets, and the social fabric — layoffs, reskilling, bias, accessibility, and the human cost of automation. She interviews workers affected by AI deployment and the researchers studying the long-term impact.
Ryan Fitzgerald — Staff Reporter
Beat: Consumer AI, culture, and product launches
Ryan covers consumer-facing AI — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity, and the countless apps built on top of them. He writes about what people actually do with AI day-to-day, the culture that has formed around these tools, and what each new launch changes for ordinary users.
What We Cover
- Model Releases — New AI models, benchmarks, and capabilities
- Industry Moves — Funding, acquisitions, partnerships, and strategy
- Research Breakthroughs — Papers and discoveries that move the field forward
- AI Policy & Regulation — Government action, safety debates, and governance
- AI Tools & Products — New products, developer tools, and practical applications
- Opinion & Analysis — Our take on where things are headed
Our Standards
We hold ourselves to high standards of accuracy, sourcing, and editorial independence. We have a clear corrections policy and are transparent about our use of AI in the editorial process.
Read our full Editorial Standards for details on our fact-checking process, sourcing requirements, and corrections policy.
Contact
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