AIDive

About AIDive

What AIDive is

AIDive is a YouTube channel that covers AI news for developers, and this site publishes a written, chaptered version of every video — same facts, same structure, readable in two minutes or citable in one sentence. Each article carries a TL;DR, timestamped chapters, a FAQ, and the sources behind every number.

Who is behind it

A software engineer passionate about tech, code, AI and automation. AIDive is published under the channel identity rather than a personal byline; everything else about how it is made is documented on this page.

How a topic is chosen

Candidate stories come from a monitored set of primary feeds: official vendor blogs and changelogs, model release notes, developer-tool repositories, and community signals such as Hacker News. Candidates are ranked on developer impact — does this change what you would build, buy, or migrate this month? Incremental version bumps, pure funding news, and anything we cannot verify against a primary source get rejected.

How facts are checked

Every number in an article — pricing, benchmark scores, context windows, dates — is traced to a primary source: official documentation, the vendor's pricing page, the repository, or the benchmark publication. Self-reported figures are labelled as self-reported. Each article ends with its source list, and those links are the same ones used during research, not decoration.

Cadence and updates

Articles are published alongside their videos and carry visible Published and Updated dates. When a story moves — pricing changes, a benchmark gets reproduced, a preview becomes stable — the page is updated rather than left to rot.

What AIDive is not

Not sponsored, not affiliated with any vendor covered, not a review shop, and not a benchmark lab: when we quote a benchmark, we say whose it is and whether it has been independently reproduced.

Contact

Corrections and questions are welcome: contact page.