Feedback, ideas, and smart partnerships all have a direct line in.
AI News Silo is always open to thoughtful feedback, corrections, reporting ideas, introductions, and partnership conversations that make editorial sense. If something on the site is useful, unclear, missing, or worth building on, write in.
The strongest emails explain what you are writing about, why it matters now, and where the useful links, documents, or context live.
A useful inbox starts with clear context.
Reader notes, corrections, source leads, interview suggestions, editorial introductions, partnership conversations, and technical feedback on the site all belong here when they arrive with context.
Feedback and corrections
If a page is confusing, a line needs tightening, a fact needs checking, or the site experience feels off, say so plainly. Useful criticism is part of the product.
Story leads and ideas
If you see an under-covered shift in models, infrastructure, tooling, policy, open source, or distribution, send the angle, the evidence, and why it deserves attention now.
Partnerships with editorial fit
Always open to partnerships that respect the publication, serve the audience, and make sense for a signed-reporting site. Generic blasts and vague pitches do not travel far.
Send the useful context up front.
- Say what you are reaching out about in the first two lines.
- Include links, documents, screenshots, or source material when relevant.
- Explain why the note matters to readers, not just why it matters to you.
- If it is a partnership inquiry, be clear about the fit, timing, and ask.
There is no generic form or black-box funnel here. The route back into the publication is direct by design.
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