At TheOutpost.ai, we help our readers stay updated with what’s happening in the world of AI—tools, breakthroughs, research, and industry shifts. We leverage technology to gather and summarize content from trusted publications and sources, but we do not scrape content. Here's how the process works and what you should know.
We do not crawl or scrape content directly from websites. All article metadata and links are sourced through licensed APIs. The publishers accessible through these APIs have been selected through a manual vetting process. This vetting has been done to reduce and eliminate spam content, ensuring a higher quality foundation of information for our AI to process.
TheOutpost.ai does not reproduce full articles from these sources. We only generate summaries based on publicly available metadata, titles, and article descriptions to help our readers get a quick overview before making the decision to do a deep dive.
Our system, Navi, is an in house AI tool trained to cluster and summarise news. It works by:
While this is an automated process, we understand that AI is not infallible. Hence we have a human review process for the content on our site. Human reviewers monitor a portion of the output to check for tone, clarity, and occasional mistakes—but not every summary is reviewed manually.
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Last Updated: 16 May 2025