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You used to just upgrade your humans
The intelligence doing the implementation upgrades on a schedule you don't control. So how do you build for the rebuild?
May 28
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Greg Ceccarelli
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The default an Agent Reaches for
Thoughts on the new "traffic acquisition cost" and what happens when defaults are generated instead of negotiated
May 21
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The Anti-Innovator's Dilemma
Why stability looks like surrender at the frontier of AI
May 14
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Greg Ceccarelli
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The Humiliation of Making Something Real
The market only asks one question: Does this matter enough to interrupt someone’s life?
May 8
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The Dead Air
What Orson Welles, new mediums and old martians teach us about surviving the AI era
May 1
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Greg Ceccarelli
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The Myth of the Solo Maker
The graph of people whose work is in your product has never been larger
Apr 24
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Greg Ceccarelli
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Where Makers Meet
The shape of Multiplayer AI and why it looks a lot like a Greek porch.
Apr 17
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The Cost of a Bad Question
Your brain needed the hard part
Apr 10
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