
Predicting AI through the H1-B lens
Good for non-technology companies, slightly negative for engineers, entry-level roles hit hardest
Thoughts on human interaction over the next 25 years (chapter 2)
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Good for non-technology companies, slightly negative for engineers, entry-level roles hit hardest

Applying Veblen's theories to why AI's (and tech's) obvious utility creates anxiety amongst the leisure class.

These tools that speak need a more accurate name, like voxbox.

Zimran Ahmed speaks with industry veteran Rohith Thumati about how studios should consider licensing, distribution and other forms of go-to-market as product development becomes easier than ever Follow his work at https://rohiththumati.substack.com/

Towards personal Guardian Angels

Gwern, and why nature hates a singleton

Veteran Product Leader Scott McNeely shares how what used to take a team of 20 can now be done with 3 experts, how to cultivate judgement, and the growing importance of the experience economy.

What Apple, Google, and Amazon's org charts teach us about wiring up AI agents.

Follow-up from Kun Chen: Solo Builder

Why orgs are getting 10% from their AI investments instead of 1000%, now's the time to build, and it's still worth teaching your kids Python!