How Off Screen Space works.
Coverage decisions
We cover platform updates, releases, and policy changes from every major AI model maker, plus practical Smart Home and Aging At Home reporting. We don't cover everything — we cover what we think will affect how readers use these tools next month.
How AI-drafted articles work
A bot monitors official RSS feeds (e.g., the Microsoft Blog, Anthropic announcements, Google AI updates) plus tech-news sources. When something newsworthy lands, it drafts a short article using Claude and sends it to the editor for approval via Telegram. The editor reviews, edits, and approves — or rejects — before publication. No AI-drafted article goes live without a human editor's signoff.
AI-drafted articles are marked with an ⚡ badge so readers can tell. The bot is one of several authors on the staff, not the publication itself.
Corrections
Errors are corrected at the top of the article with the date of the change and what changed. Significant corrections also get a note in the next newsletter. Email corrections@offscreenspace.com.
Conflicts of interest
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