Well, first let me say I'm with you. You You I I had no sooner hit send on a Substack article I wrote when I heard that this theft had occurred in Sicily. Um but I will say that, you know, ever since theheist at the Louvre last October, that has served as a really strong news hook, and people are paying more attention to
If you want to get an idea of how much the word, new gets used when we talk about AI, you could look at something like this "MIT Technology Review" article . I just highlighted the word, new where I could find it, and there were six mentions in the first two paragraphs.Of course, I think one of them was New York, so I don't think that that actually counts.
So one of the themes and one of the sort of characteristics that sort of struck me at this time, it was because I'd seen this "New York Magazine" article about that whole failure fetish coming out of Silicon Valley.And I thought, well, I understand failure.
My colleagues demanded that I write a piece about it, so I did write a piece about it. Article 's too long. I don't know whether these are representative.
so quite often at the bottom in the comments they say oh typical Guardian subbing you know can't believe this the journalist did that headline but the article was very good um so actually I did it all which um it's probably whyI'm here here today so I have one on maths and that started about 5 years ago and every couple of weeks if there's
you know this upcoming Tuesday how do you go about researching that topic well uh typically we start with an article from the parent website that we are under uh howstuffworks.com and uhthat's a good framework usually and we don't script anything out or outline anything or go over it together really
are more than 70 pages of essays and things that you can learn about best practices for every conceivable type of article you might want to write but these are the three that get you started the first isverifiability every single every single statement on Wikipedia needs to be cited to a secondary source you need to be
able to find out where it came from and go back and verify it this is critical to who we are if Wikipedia was just an article with no way to check the citations you wouldn't know how to trust it but Wikipedia makes an implicitpromise that if it's on there you can go and check and make sure that it's real neutral point of
influence uh the hearts and minds of Voters everywhere so I think uh this article posits that Donald Trump could not have been elected without social media which is called disdisintermediation you know just directly talking to voters through his Twitter account which has been quite active
to face face it if you're going to actually evolve to that I want to borrow from Juno Diaz I read um The New Yorker article of of artists and I think this is such an important time for people who are artists creatives writers um to helpus make sense of the chaos make the chaos coherent is sort of where we're at and I think um election night in the
This was so cool. Article "Step Up" with Rebecca Walker.
be overturned by an entirely new hypothesis is really staggering and shouldn't be you know dismissed as this article does as quote unquote unproven not exactly a fair characterization of the state of our Research into Ms andnotice she weaves in a little conspiracy theory there about um a$ 13 billion industry is if that's why the
know they could be a quarter away through the process of figuring it out that's a really good question I wrote about that I don't if you read my article about I don't read anything yeah I know I wrote about that recently that very question is you know the problem isthat this all these studies used to be published in technical journals and talked about at meetings and the public
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when article -- male #3: Also how do we get tickets -- Chip Conley: I get tickets yeah -- that's a hard thing is there's now stupid ass lottery that doesn't make a lot of sense,
on my passion. To me that was profound and I was ready to really market myself to this head of PR. I brought him a press kit, I brought him a printed copy of the Brandweek Magazine article . I was doing whatever I could, but I was already sold through that third party endorsement based on everything I was doing outside of work.And so I was able to co-create the first social media position back in November 2007 which inspired me to write Me 2.0, now you have the second edition now, but back then I got
So, when it comes to these categories, extra punitive, there's the excitable, volatile guardian and all these are listed in the book as well as in the Harvard Business Review article . So a volatile guardian overreacts to minor mistakes, determines failure prematurely, assigns blame unfairly, and reacts defensively to feedback.So if somebody is extra punitive, they can be very hard to work with. They can be very hard to work for. And although this might protect their self-esteem and give them righteous
disagree with her and my job uh was to try to keep peace in the family and to article that was published years ago in the Harvard Business Review called managing up how to man basically how to
article in the current New Yorker about Japanese cell phone fiction um now a tremend clearly a prodigiously
article I wrote was you know was was this you know the irony of a brand promoting something that they they've truly invested a lot of time and money
article in the New York Times Magazine, umm, which I strongly recommend looking up and reading, "Wisdom" is also a meditation on the seeds of wisdom, aspects of
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articles on texts that our referees have read as our authors have read we get an article our referees read the article
articles . I'm constantly reading Reddit posts. So, the reading's happening, but
articles , and she puts it into this book. Savage portrayals. And there was this desire in seizing on the
or whatever um so the guy who was running the show at the time said you guys let's go let's go take these articles and make them into a podcast and uh I was like I don't know what a podcast is but let's try it so um he putus with Jerry um and we uh we tried it a with a couple of different iterations before Chuck then they brought Chuck in
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about 31 or sorry uh 30 million speakers so 31,000 articles for 30 million speakers another enormous African language is housea which is spoken widely across WestAfrica it is spoken by 44 million people and it only has about 1.4 well actually
which is Arabic Wikipedia also spoken on the continent of Africa has only 350,000 articles I'm sorry 450,000 articles for 420 million speakers so there is areally big gap between where we are today and where we need to go in order to actually start to meet that vision
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articles , often they describe a set up where they're opposite polarizations and there's no contradiction there.
Articles never work the same in one language as they do in the other no matter how closely they are related.
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Articles that really boil down concepts into useful information get shared a lot.
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articles on your website." Blah, blah, blah. So for each of these books I included like my top ten off the website in terms of like feedback from people and hits that I had received
articles about terroir and how beautiful it is and how precious it is and how truly, it's really the most precious thing that exists in the wine business.
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articles , umm, and it really kind of explains how I got into this. A funny thing happened. Umm, I really found myself fascinated by this very fuzzy topic.
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