About the magazine
AI Zona: a practical guide to the world of AI
We explain what matters, show what you can ignore and focus on how AI works in real jobs.
Why AI Zona exists
AI Zona started as a personal knowledge library. The AI landscape changes every day, and staying on top of it became difficult even for people who work with it daily. I built a clear view of what was genuinely worth knowing, then realized many others had the same problem.
That became the magazine: a filtered view of what is actually happening in AI. No sensational headlines or weekly revolutions, but no reflexive skepticism either. Practical and honest.
What you will not find here
- – Clickbait and generic “AI will change your life” content.
- – Affiliate spam about tools we do not understand.
- – Translations of other articles without useful context.
- – Unsupported speculation presented as fact.
Editorial principles
How we write
These are not corporate rules. They are the principles used to choose topics and verify what we publish.
Practice before hype
For every topic, we ask when it genuinely helps and who benefits. If a new tool only works in a demo, we say so.
Translated with context
Most strong AI sources are in English. We filter them, explain the context and focus on what is available and worth testing now.
We filter the noise
The AI scene produces updates every day. We choose the changes that affect real work instead of covering every minor release.
Facts separated from speculation
Rumors and unconfirmed claims stay separate from verified facts. Articles show the sources behind the conclusions.
Useful outcomes
Every analysis should leave you with something practical: a workflow, a decision rule or an example from real work.
Who the magazine is for
Who will get the most from it
Marketers and content teams
AI for writing, video, campaigns, analysis and repetitive work.
Founders and freelancers
How AI can save hours without building an entire IT team.
Developers and product teams
Coding assistants, agents, local models, security and integrations.
Beginners
Where to start, what to watch out for and what you can ignore at first.
This is not a club only for developers or only for marketers. The point is to translate AI so people across disciplines can benefit from it, even without a technical background.
What you will find
The main areas
News and trends
The AI moves worth knowing, filtered for practical impact.
OpenContent and creativity
Writing, video, visuals and creative workflows that hold together in real work.
OpenProductivity and automation
AI assistants, agents, data and workflows that save time without losing control.
OpenAI Academy
Practical paths, quizzes and daily missions for learning AI by using it.
OpenWho writes it
I build the magazine myself
My name is Ondřej Zuščík. I have seven years of online marketing experience and built AI Zona first for myself. I write about the tools, models and workflows I test.
More about the authorInvitation
If AI interests you but you do not have time to filter the daily noise, AI Zona is here for you.
