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> Kite reads public RSS feeds of thousands of (community-curated) world-wide news sources and distills them into one perfect daily briefing

So AI-summarized version of /r/worldnews?

I know people love Kagi, but I really don't know how it is better than other news sources except the UI.



/r/worldnews is not a balanced view and is clearly extremely left-leaning. I imagine Kagi thrives to portray a more balanced view.


In my experience /r/worldnews is extremely right-leaning. The power of echo chambers, huh?


Show me one article that's on the front page of r/worldnews that is right leaning.



Anti Kim Jong-un, a dictator, article is right leaning?


That's just how the left works today. Anything remotely aligns with the US's interest (criticizing NK, China, etc) is right leaning.


Why do you think that is?




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