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The interview argues that businesses should understand the world as a set of complex adaptive systems: collections of diverse agents that interact locally, evolve over time, and produce “emergent” out
When AI Commoditizes Everything, Context Is All You Have Left
The article argues that in fintech and other regulated industries, AI is rapidly making technology advantages less durable, so “context” becomes the key competitive moat. As foundation models, open-so
When AI Commoditizes Everything, Context Is All You Have Left
The article argues that in fintech, AI is rapidly making technology advantages less durable, so “context” is becoming the main competitive moat. Better models, faster APIs, and smarter underwriting ar
Life at 32F: Why Structure Eats Culture for Lunch - Safi Bahcall
In "Life at 32F: Why Structure Eats Culture for Lunch," Safi Bahcall reflects on his experience in the biotech industry and the challenges of transforming innovative ideas into successful outcomes. De
While Altman Sells the Dream, Here’s What the Data Actually Shows
The article critiques Sam Altman's optimistic vision for AI, arguing that leading researchers believe current language model architectures have reached their limits, resulting in diminishing returns.
AI Doesn’t Reduce Work—It Intensifies It
The article discusses the misconception that AI and machine learning will reduce the workload for employees. Instead, it argues that AI often intensifies work by complicating tasks and requiring more
AI and the Next Economy
The article critiques the prevailing narrative surrounding AI and its potential to drive economic growth, emphasizing that simply increasing productivity is insufficient without ensuring equitable dis
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