AI Good News
AI Good News
About AI Good News
AI Good News highlights positive, verifiable stories about artificial intelligence helping people and institutions. It is designed as a daily newspaper for useful AI progress, not a product-launch feed or stock-market tracker.
Stories about AI improving health care, education, accessibility, science, climate work, productivity, safety, small businesses, creativity, and public services. Strong stories include named organizations, measured outcomes, credible examples, or original research.
Source-linked reporting with a clear public-good angle, measured outcomes, named institutions, and useful human benefit over market chatter, unsupported opinion, duplicate syndication, or product promotion.
The site avoids saying AI solves a problem unless the source proves it. Preferred wording includes may help, is being used to, early results suggest, and researchers report.
A 0-100 signal based on source quality, a working source link, evidence language, named institutions, research, pilots, deployments, or measured outcomes.
A 0-100 signal for clear beneficial AI use: helping people, improving access, supporting discovery, reducing harm, or making useful work easier.
A short note showing why the story qualified. It should make the human benefit and source basis visible before a reader opens the original article.
Scores are deliberately conservative. Stories can be rejected when they are positive but not clearly about AI, when the source is too promotional, or when the framing is mainly about layoffs, fear, markets, lawsuits, surveillance, bias, misinformation, or military harm.