
"As the company explained in a blog post announcing its launch, Kagi News sifts through thousands of RSS feeds from publications around the world, representing a variety of viewpoints; news sources are open source and community-curated through a public GitHub repository. It then uses AI to generate summaries of stories, prolifically citing sources along the way. Instead of a constantly updating feed, Kagi News publishes one update a day, around noon UTC."
"Kagi News, unlike Kagi Search, is free and can be used without an account. It's deeply customizable; users can add and remove topic areas and choose what language they'd like to read their news in, with automatic translation through Kagi's translation service. There are also filters for those among us who would rather avoid news about particular topics, and article views can be reordered and personalized to suit each reader's needs. News is available both on the web and as an iOS/Android app."
Kagi News sifts thousands of RSS feeds from global publications and provides community-curated source lists on a public GitHub repository. The service uses AI to generate story summaries and cites sources prolifically, with hoverable citation boxes that link to originals. Kagi News publishes a single daily update around noon UTC rather than a constantly updating feed. The product is free without an account and offers deep customization, including topic selection, automatic translation, filters to exclude topics, reorderable article views, and iOS/Android apps. The service is in beta and can produce occasional misaligned summaries and quoted snippets lacking context.
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