How AI Tokens Challenge Broadband Economics
The parallel evolution of two foundational commodities in a new economic layer.
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The parallel evolution of two foundational commodities in a new economic layer.
Bankers and prophets seem to be driven by an almost poetic compulsion to push further.
“instead of the entire space being private, there are going to be public areas in our home.” – www.superflux.in/blog/valley-of-the-meatpuppets more ›
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“The literary scholars Mark Turner and Francis-Noël Thomas have identified the stance that our best essayists and writers implicitly adopt, and that is a combination of vision and conversation. When you write you should pretend that you, the writer, see… more ›
“When you’re writing you have none of those advantages. You’re casting your bread onto the waters, hoping that this invisible and unknowable audience will catch your drift.” – Steven Pinker - http://edge.org/conversation/writing-in-the-21st-century more ›
“Why look at any particular image, when they are literally everywhere? Perhaps “photography” has become so all-pervasive that it no longer makes sense to think about it as a discreet practice or field of inquiry. In other words, perhaps “photography,”… more ›
stressfm-feed: It’s an astonishing look inside the cultural change still needed in the shift to digital — even in one of the world’s greatest newsrooms. Read it. (via The leaked New York Times innovation report is one of the key… more ›
“If the matrix and the recursive list are, in a sense, the basic data structures of software, the story is the basic data structure of human beings.” – Cyberflow – OpenMind more ›
“the information revolution is moving from personal to intimate.” – Opinion: Google Glass signals a wearables revolution – CNN.com more ›
Glass is Google’s unintentional public service announcement on the future of privacy. (via Reflections on Google Glass — D-RAD) more ›