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Ben's Bites vs AI Snake Oil (Narayanan & Kapoor)

Which AI news source should you reach for — and when? Here's the unfiltered side-by-side.

HYPETier 2

Ben's Bites

Daily AI newsletter optimized for clicks. Useful as 'what is everyone else covering.' Discount the framing by half.

What this stance means

Hype. Stories framed for emotional response and shareability. Useful for what everyone is hearing. Discount the adjectives.

SkepticTier 2

AI Snake Oil (Narayanan & Kapoor)

Princeton researchers documenting where AI claims don't survive contact with evidence. The grown-up skeptic position.

What this stance means

Skeptic. Stories that lead with what's not working. The counterweight to launch posts. Read these BEFORE you decide what to ship.

Verdict

When to read each one.

Read Ben's Bites when…

You want to know what the generalist AI audience is hearing. Ben's Bites is a coverage-map tool — if something leads there, the story has reached mainstream saturation. Useful for understanding the ambient narrative, not the accurate one.

Read AI Snake Oil (Narayanan & Kapoor) when…

You want to know whether the thing Ben's Bites is excited about is real. AI Snake Oil (Narayanan & Kapoor) will have the informed pushback faster than the mainstream press, and with more technical depth.

The discount rate

Ben's Bites amplifies; AI Snake Oil (Narayanan & Kapoor) calibrates. You need Ben's Bites only if you're tracking what the market believes — not what's true. AI Snake Oil (Narayanan & Kapoor) is more useful for actual decision-making, but it can over-weight failure cases. Neither is the ground truth.

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