Slogin is a blog about artificial intelligence written for people who actually use it, not just talk about it. No hype cycles, no press releases dressed up as analysis. Just a clear read on what is happening and whether it matters.
The angle
I love this technology and I do not trust it blindly. Both of those things are true at once. The way I try to write about AI is as a hopeful skeptic: excited about what works, honest about what does not, and quick to call a demo a demo. If a model is genuinely good, I will say so. If a product is a chatbot bolted onto something that never needed one, I will say that too.
Who writes it
My name is Sam Kessler, and Slogin is a one-person project. I read the actual papers, release notes and product pages before writing, and I try the tools where I can instead of repeating what the launch post claimed. When I get something wrong, I fix it.
What you will find here
Four sections. News is the AI stories worth your time, with the fluff removed. Guides are practical and written from real use. Reviews are honest, including the parts a vendor would rather you skipped. Opinion is where I argue with the industry, and sometimes with myself.
If that sounds like your kind of reading, the sections in the menu are the place to start.