Briefing

Wes Roth

AI in 2026 is going to be wild

Wes Roth shares his predictions for AI developments in 2026-2027, covering emerging trends from space-based data centers to AI-generated entertainment. AI will fundamentally reshape multiple...

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Wes Roth

AI in 2026 is going to be wild

AI researcher Wes Roth shares predictions for AI development in 2026-2027, covering space-based data centers, AI-crypto-religion convergence, and breakthrough discoveries. The most significant...

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Simon Willison

Kākāpō Cam: Rakiura live stream

The New Zealand Department of Conservation has launched a live stream of Rakiura, a 23-year-old Kākāpō parrot, nesting in her favorite underground cavity. This rare glimpse into endangered parrot...

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Simon Willison

Kākāpō Cam: Rakiura live stream

New Zealand's Department of Conservation has launched a live stream of Rakiura, a 23-year-old Kākāpō parrot, nesting in her traditional underground site. The stream allows viewers to witness the...

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Simon Willison

Don't "Trust the Process"

Jenny Wen from Anthropic argues that traditional design processes may be outdated in the AI era. Instead of following rigid user research → personas → wireframes workflows, designers should...

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Simon Willison

Don't "Trust the Process"

Jenny Wen from Anthropic argues that traditional design processes may be outdated in an AI-enabled world. She proposes that prototyping should replace lengthy research-to-wireframe workflows because...

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Simon Willison

Quoting Jasmine Sun

This piece explores why instant app creation tools don't lead to widespread adoption. The key insight is that most people's problems aren't software-shaped - they don't recognize when their daily...

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Simon Willison

Quoting Jasmine Sun

This piece argues that most people can't recognize software-shaped problems even when AI makes app creation effortless. The real barrier isn't technical ability but problem recognition - programmers...

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AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones

Apple Took Years to Catch Up. Kilo Code Took 6 Weeks--and It's Coming for Lovable, Cursor, Replit

This week's AI news reveals a rapidly consolidating landscape where only four labs now have clear runway to survive the multi-year scaling race. Major developments include XAI's massive $20B funding...

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Wes Roth

Vibecoder is jailed and strip searched...

This video covers major AI developments including Google's hiring of a chief AGI economist, a entrepreneur's arrest for suspicious hardware at Davos, and strategic partnerships forming between AI...

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