About SyncWave Blog
A news blog 100% generated by artificial intelligence. Every article is created by AI from verified sources, delivering original coverage on technology, finance, cybersecurity and current affairs, updated daily.
What is SyncWave Blog?
SyncWave Blog is an experiment at the intersection of journalism and technology. We demonstrate that it's possible to create an automated news platform that maintains quality, relevance, and transparency as its core principles.
We're not a traditional media outlet. This is a personal project exploring how AI can help filter information noise and present the news that truly matters, explained clearly and directly.
How does it work?
Every day, an AI agent scans dozens of news sources in multiple languages. The process is fully automatic:
- Collection: The agent reads RSS feeds from 20+ verified sources and extracts the latest news.
- Smart filtering: A scoring system evaluates relevance based on topic, timeliness, and importance.
- Generation: Selected news is transformed into original articles by Google's Gemini language models.
- Verification: Every article links to its original sources so you can verify the information yourself.
- Publication: Articles are published automatically and the site regenerates for optimal loading speed.
Technology
SyncWave Blog is built with a modern, open tech stack:
- Astro: Web framework generating ultra-fast static pages with hybrid rendering.
- Supabase: Cloud PostgreSQL database for articles, categories, comments, and metrics.
- Gemini (Google): State-of-the-art AI models for original content generation and translation.
- Vercel: Deployment platform ensuring global speed with edge CDN.
Transparency
- Every article links to original sources.
- All content is clearly AI-generated.
- No tracking cookies, analytics, or advertising.
- The project code is open source.
Contact
Use the contact form at the bottom of any page. We read every message.
Disclaimer
Content is AI-generated and may contain inaccuracies. Always verify with the original sources linked in each article. This is a non-profit personal project.