Dear Readers,
I’m writing to you today with some important updates about The Uncharted Algorithm newsletter.
As the creator and writer of this newsletter, I’ve always been driven by a passion for exploring the frontiers of AI and technology. However, with evolving professional commitments which have really picked up in the new year, and my interest in delving deeper into technical aspects of GenAI and LLMs, I find myself at a crossroads.
Moving to a Free, Flexible Format
After much experimentation and reflection, I’ve decided to pivot the direction of The Uncharted Algorithm. We will be moving away from the weekly publishing schedule and the paywall, which I had recently introduced.
This means two things:
No More Paywall: All content, both past and future, will be accessible to everyone, completely free of charge.
Flexible Publishing: Instead of weekly issues, I will write and publish as inspiration and time allow. This change will ensure that each article maintains the depth and quality you deserve, though they will arrive less frequently.
A Note to Our Paid Subscribers
To our wonderful paid subscribers, I cannot thank you enough for your support and trust. Please be rest assured that your subscriptions will be adjusted to reflect these changes, and I will be in touch separately.
What This Means for Our Community
I believe these changes will open up our community to a broader audience, making our exploration of AI more inclusive and diverse. While the frequency of our interactions might decrease, the quality and passion behind each post will not.
If anything, this pivot allows for a deeper, more thoughtful exploration of the field, unbound by schedules but driven by curiosity and learning.
Thank You
Your understanding, support, and engagement have been the backbone of this newsletter. I look forward to continuing our journey together, exploring the vast and ever-evolving landscape of AI and technology.
I hope you continue to be part of this community and continue to engage in the insights, reflections, and discussions.
Warm regards,
Aditya