I'm looking for a way to make sure I reliably learn about the biggest developments such as Transformers, AlphaFold, or the grokking paper. I don't currently want to spend too much time on this, so optimal frequency would probably be monthly, though weekly is fine as well.
If you have other mechanisms of staying up to date with machine learning, I'd be curious to hear about those as well.
People at the time thought it was a big deal: https://twitter.com/Miles_Brundage/status/1356083229183201281 Even the ones who were not saying it would be "radically new" or "spicy" or "this is going to be a big deal" or a "paradigm shift" were still at least asking if it might be (out of all the hundreds of things they could have been asking about but weren't).
Incidentally, I don't know if I count, but "Attention Is All You Need" was in my June 2017 newsletter & end-of-year best-of list (and capsule nets were not - I didn't like them, and still don't, it struck me as overly-hardwired and inflexible compared to existing attention methods even prior to Transformers, hardware-unfriendly, weak on toy problems, and essentially something only of interest because Hinton had been hinting at or talking about it for years; my opinion of CapsuleNets has not improved since*). So, I don't find it hard to imagine a newsletter doing it because I did it myself.
* eg as of April 2024, despite 5600+ citations, I still have found no reason to ever cite CapsuleNets on gwern.net.