Tech Tip: Kagi News

Several screen shots of different pages of the Kagi News app on a mobile phone

Building off of last month’s tip, this month I’m sharing a concise daily briefing designed to deliver a neutral summary of global news in about five minutes: Kagi News. It aggregates thousands of community-curated RSS feeds from around the world, using AI to synthesize them into digestible summaries that include key highlights, quotes, timelines, context, and potential impact — without editorial bias. Instead of a constant news feed, Kagi News sends one curated briefing each day at 8 a.m. ET, respecting users’ time and attention while providing easy access to original sources for deeper reading. It’s available via the web or mobile apps.

How do you like to get your news? Do you use any specific apps or websites? Do they use AI? Please share in the comments below!


Have a cool app, tool, or tech tip you’d like to share? Contact Chase Masters. Please note that Tech Tips are personal recommendations and might not be officially endorsed or supported by U-M.

Author: Chase Masters, University Library

Chase's role at the Taubman Health Sciences Library includes managing technology projects and resources, consulting with faculty to effectively incorporate technology into their curriculum, supervising staff, serving in the HS-STEM Administration Unit, and identifying and building partnerships with instructional technology units throughout the university community. You may reach him at mastersc@umich.edu.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *