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The DailyTrain

The Daily Train is a unique daily news publication powered by Artificial Intelligence. Take our Political Preferences Personality Test, learn about your own values, and subscribe to content. Or, browse the Gallery to see all of the generated profiles so far.

Why did we build the DailyTrain?

We think, like many others, the news sucks and you can’t trust it. So we thought, let’s not try and fix it, but improve it by individualizing it. We are using AI to read the news from many existing sources that you already know, then rewrite it based on all the available information from multiple sources in a style that you can easily understand. It’s about you.
The need for ad revenue corrupts the news, turning news into stories and the headlines into clickbait. We don’t, nor will we ever do ads. The need for viewers requires an approach that ignites an emotional response. That is not news. That is sensationalism. We don’t, nor will we ever, ignite sensationalism.
Many, including us, have thought that maybe this is creating an echo chamber or making it even worse. With the current news, others with impure intent are creating the echo chamber that many people have subscribed to. We are asking you to evaluate your own view, not just consume and digest the views of a corporate business that needs ad revenue and ignites your emotions for their own purposes.
We have Agentic AI reading and rewriting stories based on worldviews. If you take the test (please do), it will define your worldview out of 70 trillion possibilities. It’s kind of like Myers-Briggs for your values.

70 Trillion Unique Possibilities

You ARE special.

Let’s do the math!

To calculate the number of possible combinations when a person can select one or more options from 46 total options, you use the power set concept (excluding the empty set).

The total number of subsets of a set with n elements is:

2n

But since the person must select at least one option, you subtract 1 (to exclude the empty set):

Number of combinations with 46 Options

246−1

Calculation:

246=70,368,744,177,664

So, 246−1=70,368,744,177,663

That’s over 70 trillion possible combinations.