Why Old Communication Inventions Feel Fresh Again in the AI Era
AI has made the mechanics of communication legible again — and suddenly the telegraph, telephone, and early networks feel newly relevant.
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AI has made the mechanics of communication legible again — and suddenly the telegraph, telephone, and early networks feel newly relevant.
Travellers are using AI to build itineraries before they ever open a booking site — and the travel industry built its entire model around being the starting point.
Andrej Karpathy coined 'vibe coding' as a casual description of AI-assisted development — and within months it was in job ads, pitches, and conference panels. What that speed reveals about internet culture.
NVIDIA's Rubin push is less about a new chip and more about who controls the compute stack — and what that means for everyone building with AI.
AI tools made 2025 the most convenient year for knowledge work yet. But convenience has always carried a philosophy — and this year made it visible.
People use AI to draft, plan, and research — then verify the outputs anyway. That gap between using and believing reveals how trust actually works.
The next big shift in AI may not be giant models in giant data centers, but smaller models that run faster, cheaper, and closer to you.
The next leap in AI is not smarter answers. It is better memory, tailored to you and controlled by you.
AI agents are evolving from simple assistants into autonomous digital workers capable of performing multi-step tasks, learning from feedback, and reshaping online productivity.
Explore how generative AI is moving beyond prediction — imagining new possibilities, reshaping creativity, and redefining what it means to think.