About Omniscient Media
Most AI coverage is either too slow to be useful or too shallow to be trusted. Omniscient exists for everything in between: serious analysis of the developments that actually shape what gets built, regulated, and funded.
What “consequential” means here
We cover frontier models, benchmarks, AI policy and regulation, compute economics, agent infrastructure, labor-market shifts, major lab strategy, and safety research with real consequence. We don’t cover influencer takes, hype-cycle noise, or product launches without strategic weight.
What we publish
- The Omniscient Bulletin: a weekday short-form briefing of 5–7 items with sharp editorial takes, not summaries.
- Broadsheet: flagship long-form analysis on the stories that warrant the depth.
- Reference Library: evergreen explainers, living trackers, and curated indexes for the things that don’t change by the week.
- Reviews: structured assessments of frontier models, agents, and evaluation suites.
The format
The site borrows from broadsheet tradition because the broadsheet has been the medium of record for centuries. Volume numbers, issue dating, masthead typography, single-rule dividers: the visual language is on loan from the era when the publication of record meant something specific. The format is a claim about what kind of publication this is, before any single piece argues for itself.
The voice
Editorial. Analytical. Opinionated. Every piece commits to a take, and is willing to defend it. We are not in the business of neutral aggregation.
How this is made
Omniscient Media is one editor using custom, self-built AI pipelines to do work that previously required a newsroom. The editor - Noah Ogbi - picks the stories, sets the thesis, chooses the primary sources, structures the argument, and writes the final voice. Custom pipelines built around frontier models do the surrounding labor: scanning for stories, pulling primary sources, aggregating research, producing first-draft outlines and summaries, and stress-testing arguments before publication. Every piece is read, edited, and signed by the editor before it ships. The analytical thesis is editorial judgment, not model output. We disclose this for the same reason we cite primary sources: the credibility of the publication depends on being explicit about what it is. There isn’t really a transparent AI-assisted solo publication on this subject, and we’d rather claim that position than try to fit in the box of a traditional publication. Omniscient Media is a publication of ForeverBuilt, LLC.
Standards and corrections
We publish editorial standards, a masthead, and a public corrections log. See Standards, Masthead, and Corrections.
Omniscient Media is a publication of ForeverBuilt, LLC.