
A newsletter about the intersection of technology, business and politics in Britain
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 46 | Founded | 10 months ago | Last Issue | 3 days ago |
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British cynicism can be a strength. In intellectual life and debate, in rigorous research, in hard-nosed journalism, in astute cultural output.
But in business, it can be a barrier. Young startup founders flee to the optimism of San Franci...
Inside a subterranean room, with carved sandy walls that made one feel like a termite inside its mound, a hundred or so technologists, artists, founders, and investors gathered last night.
DJ sets from Gareth Deakin, Digital Selves and Y7...
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Everyone is hunting for AI-shaped problems.
You can see it in startups engaged in a gold rush to crack automating all kinds of workflows, no matter how niche. You can see it in big businesses, a...
I’ve never been one for using voice notes.
In speech, I can’t seem to get what I want to say right on the first try. For that, I’ve always turned to writing, in which I can draft, delete, edit, re-draft, hand over to someone else to take...
I got my first sight of the US Capitol on Monday. It impressed me far more than I had expected, a wedding cake of a building.
The reason I finally made it there was to observe the PauseAI US protest that was taking place outside. The campa...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Journalist based in London. Reporting on technology and politics on UK 2.0. Occasionally sharing thoughts on writing and publishing on Sorry We're Prosed.
Isabelle Castro is a tech journalist and podcaster exploring the future of AI, emerging technologies, and the digital societies shaping our world. She's here to explore the future, and maybe even survive it. Friend of the Startup States Society
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