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Jane Street Made $9 Million Per Employee Last Year. AI Didn't Replace Any of Them.
If AI were really driving tech layoffs, the most AI-native firm on Wall Street would be cutting people. It's hiring them.
Apr 26
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A French Magazine Quoted Me on AI Agents. Here's My Full Take on What the Real Cost of AI Means for Your Organization.
The real cost of AI agents, who absorbs it first, and what to build before prices normalize
Apr 20
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Please Don't Let Your Employer Trick You Into Taking AI Tokens as Pay
The idea that a productivity tool is compensation is corporate propaganda.
Mar 20
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Prediction Markets Were Designed for Insider Trading. Now They're Spending Millions to Stop It
The mechanism that made prediction markets valuable as forecasting tools is now the thing they're scrambling to police
Mar 14
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Block's Layoffs Are NOT the Beginning of the AI Jobpocalypse
The company behind Cash App and Square laid off 40% of its workforce and everyone is blaming AI. The math and the logic say otherwise.
Feb 27
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Patriotism Washing: The NFL and the Olympics Are Products, Not Public Goods
On Bad Bunny, Olympic athletes, and the corporate propaganda you're peddling for free
Feb 26
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I Was Trading Prediction Markets Before They Were Legal. Here's What Everyone Gets Wrong About the Insider Trading Debate.
A viral CNBC interview has everyone is debating whether insider trading on prediction markets is illegal. The better question is why you'd bet in a…
Feb 11
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10 Predictions for 2023: No. 3 - The Elon Musk Portion of Twitter’s Saga Will Come to an End in 2023
He was forced to buy an asset that he didn’t want. He overpaid by $20 billion, and he’s managing it as if he wants it to fail.
Dec 28, 2022
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Money Bail is a Problem, Even When it Benefits People like Sam Bankman-Fried
Money bail, whether $2,500 or $250 million, is one of the most insidious features of the U.S. criminal justice system.
Dec 26, 2022
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