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DigitalNeuron

About DigitalNeuron

What this publication covers, who it is for, and how it is funded.

Last updated Aug 22, 2026

DigitalNeuron covers artificial intelligence for people who have to make decisions about it — builders, buyers, operators and the reasonably curious.

What we publish

News and analysis. What changed, what it costs, and what it means. We prefer to explain a development properly a day later than to be first with a paraphrased press release.

Explainers. Evergreen answers to questions that keep recurring: what a context window is, why agents fail in production, how AI pricing actually works. These are maintained rather than archived — when the field moves, the page is updated and the change is dated.

A glossary. Short, precise definitions of the vocabulary that shows up in headlines, contracts and product documentation.

A model directory. A neutral reference table of widely deployed models, linking to each vendor's own documentation as the authoritative source.

How we write

Four rules shape every page:

  1. The answer comes first. Each article opens with a direct answer to the question in its title, before any context or narrative.
  2. Claims carry sources. Where we state a fact, we link to the primary document — a regulation, a specification, a vendor's own documentation — rather than to another article about it.
  3. Uncertainty is stated. When something is estimated, contested or not publicly verifiable, we say so in the sentence rather than in a footnote.
  4. Corrections are visible. When we get something wrong, the page is amended, dated, and the change noted.

Who it is for

We assume a reader who is technically literate but not necessarily a specialist: someone who can follow an explanation of memory bandwidth without needing to have written a CUDA kernel. We do not assume familiarity with the previous six months of AI discourse — every piece can be read cold.

How it is funded

DigitalNeuron is funded by advertising, and there is no paywall. Advertising is clearly labelled, sold programmatically, and has no influence on what we cover or how we cover it. We do not run sponsored articles disguised as editorial, and no advertiser sees a piece before publication.

If that arrangement ever changes, this page changes with it.

Languages

We publish in English, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Spanish and German. Translations are produced from the English original and reviewed for terminology; where a translation does not yet exist, the English version is linked from the listing so nothing is silently missing.

Getting in touch

Corrections, tips and questions: see the contact page. Corrections are the ones we act on fastest.

Frequently asked questions

Who writes DigitalNeuron?
Articles are produced by the DigitalNeuron editorial desk. Every piece states its sources, and factual claims link to primary documents so readers can verify them independently.
Is DigitalNeuron free to read?
Yes. The site is funded by advertising and carries no paywall or registration requirement.
Which languages does DigitalNeuron publish in?
English, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Spanish and German. Not every article exists in every language yet; where a translation is missing, the English original is linked.