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About TuringLinks

TuringLinks is an AI-curated directory of the web's most useful links. Every entry's title, summary, category, subcategory, tags, and key points are written and maintained by AI — so each page is a real description of what you'll find, not just a bare URL.

What it is

Think of it as a modern, machine-maintained web directory. Instead of relying on slow manual editing, TuringLinks fetches each link, reads the page, and uses Google Gemini to generate a clean title, a plain-English summary, the right category and tags, a content-type label, and a short list of key points. The result is a browsable catalogue you can explore by topic, tag, or source.

How it works

For a step-by-step walkthrough, see How it works.

What makes it different

Most link tools are either private bookmark managers or single-topic lists. TuringLinks is a public, general-purpose, AI-curated directory: no account needed to browse, every page is genuinely described, and related links are connected by meaning rather than just keywords.

Add a link

Found something worth sharing? Submit a link and the same pipeline will scrape it, describe it with AI, and add it to the directory.

TuringLinks uses AI to generate descriptions. AI can make mistakes, so summaries may occasionally be incomplete or inaccurate. Spotted a problem? See the FAQ for how to report it.