Introducing Weekly Briefings

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If you follow major technology companies, you've probably seen the same story dozens of times in a single week.

A product launch turns into 30 near-identical headlines.
An earnings call gets summarized, resummarized, and paraphrased again.
A small update quietly matters more than the big announcement.

Keeping up isn't hard because information is scarce – it's hard because it's fragmented.

That's why we're introducing Weekly Briefings.

The biggest stories. One clear summary.

Weekly Briefings are concise, editorial-style summaries of the most important developments from specific groups of companies – designed to replace hours of reading with a few minutes of clarity.

No scrolling through feeds.
No stitching together partial updates.
No wondering what you missed.

Just a clear view of what changed, and why it matters.

Three briefings we publish each week

We're starting with three company groups that many people actively track, but rarely feel fully on top of:

  • AI Leaders: OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, xAI, and others shaping the direction of AI.
  • Semiconductors & AI Chips: Nvidia, Broadcom, TSMC, and the companies powering modern AI infrastructure.
  • Magnificent 7: Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Meta, Nvidia, and Tesla.

Each briefing brings together the week's most meaningful updates – across launches, partnerships, regulation, strategy, and earnings – into a single, coherent narrative.

Free to read. Easy to subscribe.

Weekly Briefings are free to read on the Distill website.

You can also subscribe by email and receive each briefing automatically. No setup. No configuration. Just the summary.

Why Weekly Briefings exist

Weekly Briefings solve one specific problem: staying informed about widely followed companies without drowning in coverage.

But most people don't just care about well-known company groups.

They care about:

  • competitors and adjacent players
  • customers and partners
  • portfolio companies
  • markets that are specific to their role

That's the problem Distill was built to solve.

Weekly Briefings are the example. Distill is the system.

Weekly Briefings are powered by the same engine that runs Distill.

With Distill, you can follow the exact companies and industries that matter to you. Distill continuously monitors everything they publish – news articles, blog posts, press releases, filings, and more – and turns it into clear, structured summaries.

Think of it this way:

  • Weekly Briefings show what's happening across popular company groups
  • Distill gives you the same clarity for your own set of companies (and much more)

Instead of a general AI briefing, you can receive a weekly summary covering just:

  • your direct competitors
  • companies in your deal flow
  • organizations you work with or invest in

All with full source transparency when you want to dig deeper.

Start with the briefings. Use Distill for everything else.

If you want a fast, reliable overview of major tech and AI companies, browse Weekly Briefings here.

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