The AI landscape moves at a pace that is genuinely hard to keep up with. Every week in 2026 brings new models, new capabilities, new controversies, and tools that reshape what is possible for developers and organisations. Brixnex exists to help you make sense of it — delivering honest analysis, practical tutorials, and clear explanations without the hype.
We are an independent AI technology blog. We do not take funding from AI companies, we do not publish sponsored editorial content, and we do not inflate our coverage based on how much a company spends on advertising. What we publish reflects what we actually think is worth knowing.
Our Mission
We believe that accurate, timely, and genuinely useful AI information should be accessible to everyone — from ML engineers building production systems to curious newcomers trying to understand what's actually happening in the field. Our goal is to bridge the gap between academic research and practical application, between technical depth and accessible explanation.
We care about getting things right more than being first. When something is uncertain, we say so. When the conventional wisdom is wrong, we explain why. When a new model or tool is genuinely impressive, we say that too — and when it falls short of its claims, we say that as well.
What We Cover
Brixnex covers the full spectrum of applied AI and machine learning in 2026. Our core content areas include large language models, fine-tuning and deployment, retrieval-augmented generation, AI agents, computer vision and multimodal systems, AI hardware and infrastructure, AI policy and regulation, and the business and economic dimensions of AI. We publish tutorials that assume technical competence, analysis pieces aimed at a broader audience, and news coverage with context you won't find in a press release summary.
Our Editorial Standards
Every article on Brixnex goes through an editorial review process before publication. We check factual claims, verify code examples, and update articles when the landscape changes. We distinguish clearly between what we know, what we believe based on evidence, and what is genuinely uncertain. We do not publish articles generated entirely by AI without significant human review, research, and editing.
When we make mistakes — and we do — we correct them promptly and transparently. Corrections are noted in the relevant article. We prioritise accuracy over the speed of publication and would rather be the second site to cover a story correctly than the first to cover it wrongly.
Our Authors
Brixnex publishes content from a team of six writers and contributors with backgrounds in machine learning engineering, software development, AI research, and technology journalism. Each author brings hands-on experience with the tools and systems they write about.
Advertising and Independence
Brixnex is supported by advertising, including Google AdSense. Advertising revenue allows us to keep all our content free. Advertising placement and content are managed independently — advertisers have no influence over what we publish or how we cover the AI industry. We do not write sponsored posts or accept payment for editorial coverage.
Stay in Touch
The best way to follow Brixnex is through our newsletter, published weekly. It covers the most important AI developments of the week with our analysis. You can also follow us through our RSS feed. If you have feedback, corrections, or content suggestions, please reach out via our contact page — we read everything and respond when we can.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Brixnex affiliated with any AI company? No. Brixnex is an independent publication. We are not affiliated with, funded by, or editorially controlled by any AI company including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, or Microsoft. Our coverage is editorially independent.
Do you accept guest posts or contributions? We occasionally work with external contributors who have deep expertise in a specific area. If you have a pitch, please contact us through the contact page with a brief description of what you would like to write about and why you are qualified to write it. We receive a lot of pitches and respond to the ones that are a good fit.
How often do you publish? We aim to publish several new articles per week, plus our weekly newsletter. Quality matters more than volume to us — we would rather publish fewer well-researched pieces than a high volume of thin content.
Are your tutorials tested? Yes. Code in our tutorials is tested before publication. We note the versions of libraries and frameworks used and try to keep articles updated when major breaking changes occur. If you find outdated code or errors, please let us know through the contact page.
Can I reuse your code examples? Code snippets published in our tutorials are free to use in your own projects, personal or commercial, unless otherwise noted. We ask that you do not republish our prose content without permission.
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