Skip to content

Blog

Members Public

The Ant That Went to Mars

Humanity is becoming an online species. As a result, we'll become crazier than ever. Our survival depends on it.

The Ant That Went to Mars
Members Public

Still In Praise of Ponzis

The bubble has popped, but pyramid schemes are more important than ever. If you want customers to notice you, you'll have to play along.

Still In Praise of Ponzis
Members Public

Remote Work: Facts and Fiction

Last week, I hosted a live discussion with Stanford University Professor Nick Bloom. Nick has been mapping the evolution of remote work for two decades. An Economics Professor at Stanford University, his research paints a detailed and methodical picture of where and how people are working, how productive they are,

Remote Work: Facts and Fiction
Members Public

Drops: Zero-China, Elon's Headache, Remote Work, and Generative Content

Quick takes on tweets, articles, and books I've been reading.

Members Public

The Rise of Synthetic Ideology

Technology was always good at spreading bad ideas. Now, it is starting to produce them directly.

The Rise of Synthetic Ideology
Members Public

Seeing Through Walls

I am back from vacation and almost done with the Jewish Holidays. I have dozens of notes and ideas to write about over the coming weeks. While I review everything, below are a few quick thoughts and updates. Remote Work: Facts and Fiction Nicholas Bloom has been mapping the evolution

Seeing Through Walls
Members Public

Keeping NYC On Top

In early 2021, I was asked by Scott Rechler and RXR to write down my views on New York City's future. These included my predictions about the impact of remote work, the validity of existing economic theories, and what the city must do to become more attractive. I

Keeping NYC On Top
Members Public

Cannibalizing the Dollar

The U.S. should launch a digital currency to compete with the dollar, not to mimic it.

Cannibalizing the Dollar
Members Public

Cars and the Urbanizer's Dilemma

To remain attractive, cities must do things that upset landlords and drivers.

Cars and the Urbanizer's Dilemma
Members Public

The Machine Whisperer

Machines can generate art. But telling them what to generate is an art in itself.

The Machine Whisperer