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The dramatic drop in the cost of AI demonstrated by Chinese upstart DeepSeek is great for buyers of AI tools, but very bad for the incumbent developers of those tools. My post for this week:
https://t.co/TfU4uk7oXp
Empowering the individual has become a frequent slogan for today's tech pioneers. As that empowerment grows, it makes it possible for an individual or a small group to threaten all of society. My post for this week:
https://t.co/kF7gUP9afC
A long-running elevator outage at my favorite cinema lead me to find out about America's "elevator crisis." My post for this week:
https://t.co/tDG48UWTU4
Increasingly, it seems that the ongoing spread of bird flu among cattle and the possible evolution of a strain that can be transmitted between humans will be the biggest story of 2025. I hope I'm wrong. My post for this week:
https://t.co/0TwvEX0wgh
When governments decide to speculate in financial markets, history suggests that things will turn out badly for them. My post for this week:
https://t.co/fD0yoQQfpb
The roiling discontent that is showing up in recent election surprises is real. The solutions offered in response are, not unsurprisingly, largely irrelevant. My post for this week:
https://t.co/GAI9IsnwBN
@EkermanVan4619 I didn't foresee that investors would be willing to dissipate huge amounts of capital on an ongoing basis in a losing proposition for a decade. The confirmation comes from inside the industry:
https://t.co/SptSf1vijb
Concern about a surprise acceleration in the decline of human fertility is missing the most critical factor. My post for this week:
https://t.co/ohBKKV0Kdj
The same factors that led to Donald Trump's election in 2016 are still with us. I revisit a previous piece that discussed these before the 2016 election with more detail on the thinking of French philosopher Bruno Latour which inspired my 2016 analysis.
https://t.co/hl5QYufllW
"Metabolical", a book by a medical researcher and physician, tell us that the relationship between our diet (heavy on processed foods) and chronic disease is far more profound than we've been told. My post for this week:
https://t.co/0XOfig3pFt
Modern humans have come to believe that new technology is better and also benign. The downsides of AI and synthetic biology are already visible. Now, they are being combined. My post for this week:
https://t.co/3kmlpRwzPw
Supply chain problems keep popping up as industries fail to recognize their vulnerabilities. A little-known and critical vulnerability for the tech industry just made itself visible in the wake of Hurricane Helene. My post for this week:
https://t.co/UnO15mIYnt
Memory is how we orient ourselves in time and space. In the age of the internet the repositories of memory are exceedingly vulnerable. My post for this week:
https://t.co/xzJY8BAjfA