alzubda AI
AI news, straight to the point
What does "alzubda" mean? 🧈
الزبدة (alzubda) is a Levantine Arabic word that literally means butter 🧈 — but in everyday speech, it means "the gist", "the bottom line", or "cut to the chase".
When someone says "haat alzubda" (هات الزبدة), they mean: "just give me the important part, skip the fluff."
What we do
We collect the most important AI news every day from official sources — OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, Microsoft — and summarize them in three ways:
- Gist (الزبدة) — one sentence per story, casual, zero jargon
- Simple — a friendly 2-3 sentence explanation
- Expert — full technical details: models, benchmarks, parameters
Why the Arabic name?
AI news is usually in English and aimed at specialists. We want to make it accessible to everyone — in plain language, in a familiar tone, without needing a CS degree. The Arabic name reflects that mission: give people the butter, not the whole cow.
What's next? 🚀
Right now we focus on tech news, especially AI — because it's the fastest-moving field that affects everyone's daily life.
But the vision is bigger. In the future, we might expand to cover everything — politics, business, sports, health — and always give you alzubda, nothing more.