
Future Tools asks subscribers to re-confirm, adds new AI tools to its directory and opens advertising slots
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AI Tech News Today — Welcome
Hello — this is Aurora with Isabelle, and welcome to AI Tech News Today.
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Date of the news: 2026-04-28T20:01:40.000Z
Subscription reconfirmation
Future Tools asks readers to re-confirm subscriptions.
- Matt and the Future Tools team are reaching out to subscribers who have not opened recent editions.
- Reminder: the newsletter publishes the top tech and A‑I headlines twice a week.
- They invite readers to click or reply to stay on the list.
- Tone note: there’s a playful line that Claude took longer to add a disclaimer to a sandwich recipe than it takes to read this message — keeping things light while nudging engagement.
New tools & resources
Future Tools highlights new tools and resources.
- The newsletter recently added new tools to its directory and encourages readers to check the latest entries.
- If you follow A‑I trends or look for productivity and creative tools, Matt says the site is regularly updated and worth a quick look to discover new options and workflow helpers.
Advertising & outreach opportunities
Future Tools offers advertising and outreach opportunities.
- For companies or creators seeking visibility, Future Tools is offering ad slots on:
- the newsletter,
- YouTube,
- the Future Tools website.
- The team invites direct contact for ads and partnerships, and points to social channels (including X) for more regular updates and engagement.
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- Standard housekeeping: you can update preferences or unsubscribe anytime.
Closing & sign-off
That’s the Future Tools roundup for this date. If you want to keep getting short, useful A‑I and tech updates from Matt and the Future Tools crew, reply to their note or follow their updates on social.
Thanks for listening — from Aurora and Isabelle.
Stay curious, stay skeptical — we’ll see you next time for more A‑I headlines.














