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ChatGPT should be cool. Right now, it’s useful but not cool.
there’s also a chance that Elon unlocks product iteration velocity and that Twitter could grow a lot as a competitor to us
I'm disappointed and frustrated by this. I don't know what else to say to him.
This whole Apple music experience is one that is interesting to me and makes me wonder where the scenario thinking is in Windows.
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In The New Geography of Innovation, writer Mehran Gul examines the increasing competition for talent in Singapore, where big tech firms are luring people away from once-prized government jobs.
Matt Stone and Trey Parker became billionaires by making 27 seasons of the funniest shows ever (and signing a first TV deal with an improbable clause).
Perverse incentives, and the unintended consequences that flow from them, can be found on every continent, in every time, and in every industry. And marketing is no different. This article argues that a malevolent metric sits at the heart of many marketing discussions and decisions. I believe that the many marketers who prioritise this metric seek to capture value, but unintentionally destroy it.