
an anthropology of disruption \ud83d\udccd essays on AI and Silicon Valley culture
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I have a new reported essay in the New York Times on AI, work, and Silicon Valley’s fear of the “permanent underclass.” It took 2.5 months, is 4,600 words, involved interviews with 50+ technical researchers, economists, and policy experts a...
Sam Altman was targeted by two violent attacks in the last four days. First on Friday, when a man threw a Molotov cocktail into his home, and second yesterday, when two others shot at his door. Nobody was hurt in either case. Still, these a...
my new Atlantic essay + Claude editor setup
There’s a weird asymmetry between how tech people talk about AI’s incredible technical prowess and its attenuated capacity for art. Sam Altman has predicted that large language models will soon b...
Who would win in a fight: an alcoholic Fox host with a fetish for extrajudicial airstrikes, or a neurotic Italian-American physicist running an AI company worth $380 billion dollars?
Over the last few days, I’ve not been able to stop think...
The SFO-DCA flight was not supposed to exist. Per the DCA Perimeter Rule, established in 1966, nonstop flights are generally limited to 1,250 miles from Washington. Meanwhile, San Francisco is 2,442 miles away, nearly twice the permitted bo...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
anthropologist of disruption ✰ atlantic contributor ✰ san francisco
I'm a reporter at Understanding AI, supported through the Tarbell Center for AI Journalism. Previously, I did AI safety research through the MATS program. I graduated from Swarthmore College with a degree in math and music.
Designer and writer from California. I write about literature, design, fashion, technology, phenomenology, perfume, and Proust
Irene works at ChinaTalk and writes about AI & China, broadly speaking.
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