About NeuralScroll
NeuralScroll is a publication focused on one thing: making artificial intelligence genuinely understandable. Not watered down, not over-hyped — just clear, grounded writing that respects your intelligence and your time.
Why we exist
AI is moving fast, and most of the writing about it falls into one of two traps: it's either too shallow to be useful, or too technical to be accessible. NeuralScroll exists in the space between. We write for the executive who needs to make decisions about AI without wading through research papers, and for the developer who needs practical guidance without the theory overload.
What we publish
Every article on NeuralScroll fits one of two formats:
- Concept explainers: Plain-language breakdowns of AI ideas that matter — what they are, how they work, and why they're worth understanding. Written for leaders and decision-makers.
- Implementation guides: Step-by-step technical articles for developers who want to build real systems — with specific tools, architecture decisions, and honest tradeoffs.
What we don't do
We don't chase news cycles. We don't publish takes on AI drama or speculative futures. We don't use words like "revolutionary" or "game-changing." If a concept is worth writing about, it's worth explaining properly — and that's the only standard we apply.
Our editorial approach
Every article starts with the reader's problem, not the technology. We lead with analogies, not jargon. We use tables when comparisons are clearer than prose. We link to real tools and real documentation. And we keep it short — because good writing respects the reader's time.
If that sounds like the kind of AI writing you've been looking for, you're in the right place.