The AI Search Launch Issue

PUBLISHED: JUNE 10, 2026 // UPDATED: JUNE 10, 2026 // BY COLIN

ColinBuilds is becoming a weekly AI news site for beginners and builders: one clear hook, a few important stories, source links, and one practical thing to do next.

The site is being cleaned up into one final build with a sharper job: explain the most useful AI news from the last seven days.

The format is simple. Each issue starts with the main point, explains the important stories, links to sources, and ends with one useful action item.

AI news moves fast, and a lot of it is written for people who already know the language. That makes it hard for beginners to tell what matters.

ColinBuilds will focus on plain English, source links, and practical meaning. If a story matters, the page should explain why without making the reader decode marketing language first.

  • Self-taught builders: Understand which AI changes could affect your projects.
  • Creators: Track useful tools and platform changes without chasing every announcement.
  • Beginners: Learn the meaning of AI terms as they appear in real news.

Start with the weekly news page. Read the hook first, then open the source links for any story you want to check yourself.

If a term is unclear, it should become a beginner explainer. If a story needs more context, it should become a deep dive.

Make the site useful first: clear headline, checked source, plain English meaning, practical next step.

This first issue is a structure pass, not a full live newsroom. Future weekly posts should be checked against primary sources before publishing.

Will this cover every AI story?No. The weekly page should focus on the stories that are most useful for beginners, creators, and builders.
What counts as a good source?Primary company blogs, official documentation, research pages, and trusted reporting. Source links should be visible on the public page.
Is this site still for beginners?Yes. Plain English is the main rule. If a technical term is needed, it should be explained.