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Share your expertise with 42,000+ AI/ML practitioners who build real systems and reach a combined audience of 330,000+.
We publish original, hands-on technical content. No hype.

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What We Publish

Jam with AI is a newsletter for practitioners: engineers, data scientists, and researchers who build AI/ML systems in the real world. Our tagline says it all: Real world. Hands on. Zero hype.

We're looking for articles that share hard-won knowledge. The kind of thing you'd tell a colleague over coffee: what actually worked, what didn't, and what you'd do differently next time.

Before submitting, review our existing articles to get a feel for the style and depth we're after. See an example article

What we want

Original thinking, not rehashed tutorials
Production-focused: real systems, real lessons
Technically accurate, with working code
Your expertise and your voice

What we don't

Vendor pitches disguised as articles
AI-generated content without real expertise
Rehashed docs without original insight
Previously published content (without disclosure)
Hype-driven or buzzword-heavy content

What We're Looking For

Here's the kind of content our readers love

Postmortems

"We deployed an LLM to production and here's what broke." Honest war stories from real deployments.

Architecture Deep-Dives

"Why we chose X over Y for our RAG pipeline." Decision frameworks with trade-offs laid bare.

Hands-On Guides

Building, fine-tuning, and deploying real systems with working code and measurable outcomes.

MLOps Lessons

Cost optimization, reliability engineering, monitoring, and the unglamorous work that keeps AI systems running.

Design Patterns & Anti-Patterns

What works (and what fails spectacularly) when designing AI-powered systems at scale.

Topics we cover

RAG SystemsAI AgentsLLMsMLOpsNLPSearchAI/ML System DesignFine-TuningModel ServingCareer & LeadershipAgentic ProgrammingRecommender Systems

Article Guidelines

Length & Structure

1,500–3,000 words. Start with a clear thesis, structure with descriptive headings, and end with actionable takeaways readers can apply immediately.

Code & Visuals

Include working code snippets (not pseudocode). Add architecture diagrams, performance benchmarks, or screenshots where they clarify the narrative. Production-quality matters.

Tone & Style

Direct, specific, and concrete. Write like you're explaining to a smart colleague, not pitching a blog post. Use concrete examples and real numbers over vague generalizations.

Originality

Original work only. Properly cite sources, give credit where due, and no AI-generated slop. We want your expertise and your voice.

How to Submit

1

Write Your Draft

Use our Google Doc template for consistent formatting. Write your article with clear structure, working code, and practical takeaways.

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Submit via the Form

Fill out the submission form below with your details and a link to your Google Doc. You can also submit a topic pitch if you want feedback before writing.

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What happens after you submit

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We review your draft

Our editorial team reads every submission. Expect an initial response within 5–7 business days.

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Feedback or acceptance

We'll either accept your piece, suggest revisions, or explain why it's not the right fit. Always with constructive feedback.

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Editing & polish

We collaborate with you on edits for clarity, structure, and style. You approve the final version before it goes live.

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Publication with full author credit

Your article goes live on Jam with AI with your name, bio, and links. We promote it across all our channels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Currently we don't offer paid contributions, but you get full author credit, a byline linked to your profile, and exposure to our 42,000+ subscriber audience. We're exploring a paid contributor program. Stay tuned.
Yes. You retain ownership of your work. We ask for a 14-day exclusivity window after publication, after which you're free to republish anywhere with a canonical link back to the Jam with AI version.
We aim to provide initial feedback within 5–7 business days. If your article needs revisions, the full process typically takes 2–3 weeks from submission to publication.
Yes, if the article provides genuine technical value beyond marketing. The focus should be on the problem, approach, and lessons learned, not a product pitch. We'll work with you to find the right angle.
Absolutely. Co-authored articles are welcome. Just make sure all authors are listed in the submission and that one person serves as the primary contact.
We'll always tell you why. Common reasons include topic overlap with recent posts, insufficient depth, or misalignment with our audience. You're welcome to revise and resubmit, or pitch a different topic.
Yes, and we encourage it! Use the submission form to send a 2–3 paragraph outline describing your topic, angle, and key takeaways. We'll let you know if it's a good fit before you invest time writing.

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