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Sam Altman
Ian Krietzberg August 7, 2025
Silicon Valley is adjusting its expectations yet again, after OpenAI’s latest model turned out to be more of an upgrade than a great leap forward. “It’s not a disappointment in the sense that it won’t actually be better,” said one A.I. researcher. “But a disappointment relative to what people were expecting.”
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Ian Krietzberg August 5, 2025
As the major A.I. hyperscalers prepare to spend some $325 billion in capex this year—enough to noticeably raise U.S. G.D.P.—economists are beginning to worry we’re in a bubble… even as they acknowledge there may not be any real alternative.
Edward Saatchi
Ian Krietzberg July 31, 2025
A head-spinning conversation with Edward Saatchi, the C.E.O. of Fable Studio, about his new Amazon-backed, A.I.-fueled content-generating app, which promises to create near-instantaneous TV episodes and, naturally, has all of Hollywood on edge.
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Ian Krietzberg July 29, 2025
The United States and even Europe are rapidly cutting red tape and curtailing their own regulatory guardrails to advance the interests of the private sector… all in the name of taking on China. What could possibly go wrong?


Donald Trump, David Sacks
Ian Krietzberg July 24, 2025
The president’s grandly displayed A.I. Action Plan is long on frameworks but notably short on policy—a Rorschach test for fans and critics alike, revealing what researchers, scientists, and Big Tech companies want this young trillion-dollar industry to become (or avoid) as it matures at warp speed.
Waymo self-driving car
Ian Krietzberg July 22, 2025
A new multi-hundred-million-dollar partnership between Uber, Lucid, and Nuro aims to deploy some 20,000 self-driving robotaxis across the U.S. over the next six years. But with a slate of complex technological hurdles and attendant safety challenges, can self-driving vehicles actually replace human drives at scale in the near term?
Computer Programmers
Ian Krietzberg July 17, 2025
A new study confirmed what many artificial intelligence skeptics have long championed, and what its own researchers didn’t expect: A.I. coding tools don’t always speed up users’ workflow. In fact, the technology can slow them down. As one MIT researcher put it: “The need for people to gain deep expertise in the topics they work on is not going away.”
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Ian Krietzberg July 15, 2025
Nearly half of clinicians are now using A.I. for their work. Patients are turning to ChatGPT to self-diagnose mysterious ailments. And everyone from the chief innovation officer of Boston Children’s Hospital to R.F.K. Jr. is excited about the revolution unfolding in plain sight. What could go wrong?


Anastasis Germanidis
Ian Krietzberg July 10, 2025
A candid conversation with Anastasis Germanidis, the C.T.O. and co-founder of Runway, the major A.I. image- and video-generation company, about the trouble with building “world models,” the next steps in advancing the technology, the highly contentious issue of automated media, and much more.
Kathy Hochul
Ian Krietzberg July 8, 2025
Yes, the state regulatory ban was suddenly stripped out of Trump’s signature bill, but the A.I. industry and its army of lobbyists won’t let the hallmark technology of our time be regulated without their perspective. Which is why everyone is paying attention to a bill currently sitting on Governor Kathy Hochul’s desk.
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