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February 13, 2026
- What Caught My Attention This Week
- Universal Basic Capital instead of Universal Basic Income.
- IMF: AI will be a “tsunami" hitting the labor market.
- OpenAI employee spends $10,000 a month to become the CEO of a synthetic company.
- A Chart to Look Smart
- Penetration of AI chatbots on smartphones resembles the early days of the Internet.
- The Tools of the Trade
- Codex shows a glimpse of the new world.
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February 2, 2026
- Editorial
- OpenClaw as a case study.
- What Caught My Attention This Week
- The UK government considers UBI to offset the impact of AI on the workforce.
- NHS to trial AI and robotics to detect and diagnose lung cancer.
- Story 3
- A Chart to Look Smart
- GPT-5.2 Pro usage among professionals.
- What's AI Doing for Companies Like Mine?
- NASA uses Claude to plan Perseverance's route on Mars.
- How Do You Feel?
- South Korea wants to be first at regulating AI.
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January 25, 2026
- What Caught My Attention This Week
- London Mayor now sees the risk of mass unemployment.
- AI providers might need to explore new business models to survive.
- How much code do you still write yourself?
- A Chart to Look Smart
- How Adaptable Are American Workers to AI-Induced Job Displacement?
- The Way We Work Now
- UK police blame Microsoft Copilot for wrong intelligence.
- NYU professor uses AI to conduct oral exams at scale.
- How Do You Feel?
- Job applicants sue AI hiring tech providers.
- Bandcamp bans AI.
- Liza Minnelli is OK with AI.
- The dependency on AI partners has just started.
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January 11, 2026
- What Caught My Attention This Week
- The era of ‘learn once, work forever’ is over.
- OpenAI indeed moves first steps to become a healthcare provider.
- Morgan Stanley forecasts 10% jobs cut in the financial services industry by 2030
- A Chart to Look Smart
- AI and the Baumol effect.
- The Tools of the Trade
- OpenCode offers the most intelligent AI agent in the world for (almost) free.
- The Way We Work Now
- Walmart to sell on Gemini and ChatGPT.
- How Do You Feel?
- Head of Instagram: You can’t trust your eyes to tell you what’s real anymore.
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December 14, 2025
- What Caught My Attention This Week
- OpenAI is not cool anymore with research on economic impact of AI.
- A Chart to Look Smart
- Bloomberg suggests UK advertising giant WPP exits FTSE 100 index due to AI.
- What's AI Doing for Companies Like Mine?
- Moonpig now uses AI to design its celebration cards.
- Prompting
- When you don't know what you don't know.
- The Way We Work Now
- 30% of UK GPs use AI tools in patient consultations.
- Disney licenses its characters to OpenAI and becomes a customer.
- How Do You Feel?
- 40% of teenagers dealing with violence in England and Wales rely on ChatGPT to cope.
- AI is now used to manipulate political support for war.
- James Cameron suggests Stability AI will never come back.
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December 7, 2025
- What Caught My Attention This Week
- HP to cut up to 6,000 jobs by 2028 and replace them with AI.
- CEO pushes NVIDIA workforce to use AI whenever possible.
- Management Consulted suggests top consulting firms are freezing entry-level salaries because of AI.
- How existential is the AI threat for Google?
- A Chart to Look Smart
- Rate of adoption of AI vs other technologies in history.
- The Tools of the Trade
- Warner Music Group partners with Suno to offer AI likenesses of its artists.
- The Way We Work Now
- US Patent Office issues new guidelines about the use of AI.
- Insurers now refuse to cover AI risks.
- How Do You Feel?
- Anthropic releases a study on the perception of AI among workers.
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November 23, 2025
- PSA
- If you want to build an AI startup, go to the US. Now.
- Editorial
- The great consolidation has begun.
- What Caught My Attention This Week
- London law firm Clifford Chance cut staff by 10% as it invests in AI.
- What's AI Doing for Companies Like Mine?
- Asos' AI to recommend purchases complementary to items customers have already bought.
- Swatch lets OpenAI design your next watch.
- How Do You Feel?
- Human-generated books with AI-generated covers are not OK anymore.
- Cheating university students with AI for fun and profit.
- "I can get more information from ChatGPT than I can from you, doctor."
- Can AI kill a language instead of rediscovering it?
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November 16, 2025
- Prompting
- How to prompt the new gpt-5.1
- The Tools of the Trade
- ElevenLabs now licenses the voice of famous actors.
- The Way We Work Now
- AI is now used to orchestrate espionage attacks.
- A majority of the top 10 US law firms use Harvey.
- How Do You Feel?
- What's the role of a PM in the age of AI?
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November 8, 2025
- What Caught My Attention This Week
- How AI could impact the US GDP.
- UK judge rules that AI models do not store or reproduce copyrighted material in Stability AI vs Getty Images case.
- Is AI a tool or a worker?
- A Chart to Look Smart
- Marketing and Sales are not learning AI fast enough according to Wharton October 2025 survey.
- What's AI Doing for Companies Like Mine?
- Coca-Cola embraces mediocre AI quality for its most important ad of the year.
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November 2, 2025
- What Caught My Attention This Week
- Ireland makes $1,500 / month stipend for artists permanent.
- Chegg slashes 45% of workforce due to AI.
- OpenAI o1 understands language as well as human experts.
- How AI is leading a reinterpretation of sleep.
- What's AI Doing for Companies Like Mine?
- Bank of New York Mellon claims to be using 117 AI solutions in production.
- Citi is now writing performance reviews with AI.
- The Tools of the Trade
- OpenAI hints at the future of Atlas
- After legal threat, Universal Music Group signs partnership with Udio.
- ElevenLabs admits voice models will be commoditized.
- The Way We Work Now
- AI is now being used in M&A due diligence.
- KPMG staff to be rated on AI adoption in yearly performance.