This week's best things
A new AI statement for the National Library of Scotland, AI writing detectors, the cost of deceptive design, the triumph of podcast technology, the commodity cage, confused cars, and rideable suitcases.
A new AI statement for the National Library of Scotland, AI writing detectors, the cost of deceptive design, the triumph of podcast technology, the commodity cage, confused cars, and rideable suitcases.
OpenAI licensing news content, the future of online audiences is niche, how to talk to AI, fighting the tyranny of small decisions, the phrase that ruled the Indian internet in 2023, and Tina Turner
A few thoughts on the benefits of working with content experts
New approaches to thinking about and unlocking value could lead to surprising and different ways of reaching and connecting with audiences.
The state of content discovery, an experiment to see how useful AI assistants are, some new information about why Google sucks now, Asos investing in brand building, and Werner Herzog saying Eeyore