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Apr 6, 2026

In Whose Image

“In Whose Image” examines how competing visions from AI leaders like Sam Altman, Elon Musk, Dario Amodei, and Demis Hassabis are shaping the future of artificial intelligence. It argues that as AI becomes core social infrastructure, the public has too little transparency and too little influence over whose values, power, and judgment these systems embed.

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Are We Already at the One-Person Billion-Dollar Company?

Apr 3, 2026

Are We Already at the One-Person Billion-Dollar Company?

A two-person telehealth startup is tracking $1.8 billion. The founder says it's not an AI company. Here's what's actually under the hood.

Claude Code's Source Leaked. Here's What 512,000 Lines Reveal.

Apr 1, 2026

Claude Code's Source Leaked. Here's What 512,000 Lines Reveal.

A source map in an npm update exposed Anthropic's entire Claude Code codebase, revealing hidden features, security architecture, and an ambitious product roadmap.

The Blind Spot Economy

Mar 30, 2026

The Blind Spot Economy

As AGI makes measurable cognition cheap, economic value shifts to people who can define intent, detect hidden failures, and take responsibility when systems optimize the wrong thing. "The Blind Spot Economy" argues that the most valuable work will live where metrics fail, verification lags, and dashboards stop reflecting reality.

Flashy Demo, Weak Business

Mar 28, 2026

Flashy Demo, Weak Business

Most AI creative tools mistake novelty for demand. The durable businesses will sell leverage to professionals, build audience ecosystems, or disappear inside work people already need done.

Code Is Cheap. Complexity Isn't.

Mar 28, 2026

Code Is Cheap. Complexity Isn't.

AI makes producing code cheap, but complexity remains expensive. The real edge belongs to those who know what to remove, not what to add.

Frictionless Creativity

Mar 26, 2026

Frictionless Creativity

AI compresses months of creative output into days, but the real bottleneck is the human well of experience, taste, and surprise that feeds good work — and it refills slower than machines can drain it.

How Bad Arguments Win

Mar 24, 2026

How Bad Arguments Win

A field guide to the rhetorical moves that make weak AI claims sound strong — name the trick, and it loses its power.

The Burnout Machine

Mar 22, 2026

The Burnout Machine

AI didn't eliminate work — it shifted the burden from production to judgment. Every role now carries a shadow job of managing, reviewing, and second-guessing machine output.

Fooled By The Prompt

Mar 21, 2026

Fooled By The Prompt

AI coding follows the same payoff curve as gambling: frequent small wins upfront, rare severe losses hidden in the tail. Through Nassim Taleb's lens, the teams that thrive will manage asymmetry, not just automate keystrokes.

The OpenClaw Craze in China

Mar 19, 2026

The OpenClaw Craze in China

An open-source AI agent became the most-starred GitHub project in history. The place it unexpectedly exploded hardest was China.

The AI Moloch

Mar 18, 2026

The AI Moloch

AI was supposed to make work lighter. Instead, it's turning speed into obligation. That's the AI version of Moloch.

No, Karpathy Didn't Rank Which Jobs AI Will Kill

Mar 17, 2026

No, Karpathy Didn't Rank Which Jobs AI Will Kill

Karpathy's viral jobs tool scores digital AI exposure, not job replacement. Here's what the tool actually measures, how the scoring works, and why the internet got it wrong.