Empirical analysis confirms four distinct labor displacement patterns across sectors, revealing structural heterogeneity in AI-driven labor shifts.
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Agentic Loop Failure Modes: A Production Taxonomy at the End of Year One
A new taxonomy categorizing failure modes in production agentic AI systems after one year of deployment, aiding debugging and architectural decisions.
The Death of the Identical Paragraph
The traditional news wire model is collapsing as AI rewriting reduces the need for syndication, raising questions about attribution and funding.
The Bubble Question, Disentangled: 1999 vs 2026 Category by Category
Analyzing the similarities and differences between the 1999 dotcom bubble and the 2026 AI cycle across categories, implications, and future risks.
Building an AI Trading Bot — Week One: Why a 90 % Win Rate Can Still Lose Money
An experimental AI trading bot shows a 90% win rate but still loses money, highlighting the importance of market-implied probabilities and strategy quality.
The Wardrobe Case Question Event Teams Should Answer Early
Learning how to organize your wardrobe early can save time and chaos, but the key questions to ask might surprise you.
The Stanford AI Index 2026 Audit: Reading the Field’s Annual Report Card With a Critic’s Pen
An in-depth analysis of the Stanford AI Index 2026, examining its methodology, reliability, and significance for AI policy and industry.
ALIA. The Spanish answer.
Spain unveils ALIA, a 40B parameter multilingual AI model, marking Europe’s largest publicly funded national AI project, with operational results below Llama 2.
The Ghost Story Became a Forecast.
Thorsten Meyer analyzes Jack Clark’s recent essay revealing a 60% chance of automated AI R&D by 2028, with a significant 40% possibility of paradigm failure.
Saturation. The ten-essay framework, closed.
The ten-essay European sovereign-LLM framework is now complete, with no further structural insights expected before key 2026 deadlines.