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Desperate Times, Desperate Measures

Next year is going to be big. Well, I personally don't think it'll be big, but if you ask the AI industry, here's the things that will happen by the end of 2026: According to the Financial Times, OpenAI's Stargate data center

4 days ago 7 votes
The Era Of The Business Idiot

Fair warning: this is the longest thing I've written on this newsletter. I do apologize. Soundtrack: EL-P - $4 Vic Listen to my podcast Better Offline. We have merch. Last week, Bloomberg profiled Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, revealing that he's either a liar or a specific

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OpenAI Is A Systemic Risk To The Tech Industry

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a month ago 42 votes
The Phony Comforts of AI Optimism

A few months ago, Casey Newton of Platformer ran a piece called "The phony comforts of AI skepticism," framing those who would criticize generative AI as "having fun," damning them as "hyper-fixated on the things [AI] can't do." I am not going

2 months ago 38 votes

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The anti-economists have overreached

Before you criticize something, at least try to understand it.

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The Dyson Creep-Up

James Dyson is 78 and just launched "the world's thinnest vacuum" in the most dialled-in 8-minute pitch ever. It will look great next to your Dyson fan, air purifier, hair dryer and other vacuum.

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In a world first, Brazilians will soon be able to sell their digital data

Brazil is piloting dWallet, that lets citizens earn money from their data, but experts warn it could deepen inequality.

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Service costs aren't exploding anymore

Another common economic narrative that's out of date.

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In Dubai’s AI job market, your passport matters

Western job seekers see lucrative offers in the booming AI hub, while others deal with rejections and lower pay.

2 days ago 3 votes