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.
“It’s hard to write fiction about technology because the structure of language is mutating.” – The WELL: Bruce Sterling and Jon Lebkowsky: State of the World 2014 more ›
Game of thrones with world chess champion Viswanathan Anand » He describes the preparation process as akin to plotting an ambush in a giant forest. The terrain is too vast to comprehend in its entirety, he says. “But there are… more ›
“Dread Pirate Roberts is one of the new ones, folks. I mean those strange guys who are colossal on the Internet, while simultaneously crammed and repressed into tiny physical niches. Technically speaking, the Silk Road is very Captain Nemo and… more ›
“Espionage is the second-oldest profession.” – The WELL: Bruce Sterling and Jon Lebkowsky: State of the World 2014 more ›
“That doesn’t make Microsoft, Apple, Facebook and Amazon any better than Google – Facebook in particular, oh my God – but it’s the first time that these new titans of American industry have really looked genuinely ugly. Just, nasty. Because… more ›
“When wearables arrive, I hope they’re Italian. If you’ve gotta wear the damn things all the time, they ought to at least look elegant.” – The WELL: Bruce Sterling and Jon Lebkowsky: State of the World 2014 more ›
“The world in 2014 is like a globalized Twitter Egypt.” – The WELL: Bruce Sterling and Jon Lebkowsky: State of the World 2014 more ›
“we see cameras transitioning into what they were bound to become: networked lenses.” (via Goodbye, Cameras : The New Yorker) more ›
“If you begin considering emerging self-metrics that measure, for example, your routes through cities, fitness level, social status, and state of mind (think Foursquare, Nike , Facebook, and Twitter), you realize that there is a compelling universe of information waiting… more ›