AI makes bad managers
It’s performance-review season and we're all watching folks kneecap their careers with ChatGPT.
It’s performance-review season and we're all watching folks kneecap their careers with ChatGPT.
A world where humans must increasingly pass tests designed to thwart the very intelligence they have created.
Why is all of the discussion online around AI so incredibly polarized?
Every time I sit down to do something, I come to the same realization: in the context of AI, what I’m doing is a waste of time.
Rick Rubin brings ancient wisdom to the modern age in The Way of Code, a meditation on the art and science of vibe coding.
Technically? Very slick. But something about the experience left me uneasy.
Generate UI for mobile and web applications, making design ideation fast and easy.
Imagine, for a moment, a world with no humans. Just machines, bolts and screws, zeros and ones.
Deliberate (?) trade-offs we make for the sake of output speed.
LegoGPT generates a LEGO structure from a user-provided text prompt in an end-to-end manner.
A powerful new ally has emerged in helping teams in creating more inclusive experiences: AI.
A field guide to responsible AI-assisted development.
Venture capital is moribund except AI. AI is moribund except OpenAI. OpenAI is a bit of a scam. Nobody can cash out.
The “AI-first” approach that has caused controversy among users.
An experiment in turning case studies into conversations—with a little help from AI. By Sujan, a Product Designer at Microsoft.
Promises alone create a future; enough capital, deployed with enough conviction, warps reality around it.
As an instructor, I am always saddened to read my students' LLM-generated assignments.