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Why We Need To Be Talking About the AI Bubble
The thing about the AI discourse is that people aren’t taking seriously the direction this is heading — we’re not planning for the future we’re building.
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The big mistake in how we talk about regulations
Most of our public discussions about regulations exist to erase them, rather than understand that they aren’t what’s in the way of progress.
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Some meandering thoughts on “elections have consequences.”
There’s a phrase that seems sensible. We say that elections have consequences, which is only half true, and deceptively not.
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Why did the NFL get political now?
In their public honoring of Charlie Kirk, the NFL is playing with a dangerously partisan vision of political theater with big implications.
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Much more than a logo
When a company tries to update its logo, it is threading a needle. How we measure the response, though, can be far from the reality.
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Two reasons the Supreme Court is wrong on race.
The Supreme Court is looking to gut the Civil Rights Act for reasons that we’re not willing to face — they are bad at law and wrong.
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How is the Supreme Court more broken than congress?
The Supreme Court keeps trying to convince us that it doesn’t need to worry about the real world. Or the constitution. Or rights even.
