Latenote, Monday 27th November 2023
Between getting ridiculously excited about the goings-on OpenAI, I didn’t get a lot of writing done this week. There
Between getting ridiculously excited about the goings-on OpenAI, I didn’t get a lot of writing done this week. There
Confused? You should be. I’m deliberately not looking at Techmeme so I don’t have to update this post
Remembering the craft and process of original reporting can help build a loyal audience. So far this week, I have
The second area where humans can do a better job than an LLM: real life storytelling One of the best
Sometimes, you just need the human touch… What kinds of content can humans do better than AI? The last few
This felt like a busy week, perhaps because it actually was On Monday I had a call with Peter Bittner,
The future is arriving a little later than expected… I have had the best life. Back in 1989, I left
Time passes. The highlight of this week was at the Royal Festival Hall on Monday, when we drove into London
LLMs remove a key competitive advantage of publishers. You need to find a new one. It still surprises me that
An abbreviated weeknote this time, as I’ve not long got back from Orford Ness. Orford Ness is a strange
Position one for a query is no longer close to enough I don’t know of a single person in
It’s been a while… It’s been a while. I have missed the last couple of weeks not because
It’s been a while. I have missed the last couple of weeks not because I was too busy to
This is Ian Betteridge’s Three to Five.
How the heck is it October already? That’s just not possible. It’s been a relatively quiet week. On