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Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
The secret sauce of humor is incongruity. AI knows this as well as we do.
Claims of a sudden infestation appear unfounded.
The new corporate landscape demands an approach to leadership based on empowering the “inner CEO.”
Self-help gurus for the digital age.
Could anyone still meet the Theoretical Minimum?
Nature may not allow us full access to the weirdness of quantum mechanics.
The “Shopping Cart Litmus Test” is a popular meme about morality. What does it really reveal about one’s character?
Between the instability of the real estate market and cryptocurrency fluctuations, everyone has been talking about bubbles. But what are they, really?
The truth is out there, but it’s probably not in the latest whistleblower’s report.
Reading this article would be such a millennial thing to do.
Rooted in Vedic philosophy, “anupalabdhi” — or “non-apprehension” — can help you exploit gaps in the market.
The Reitoff principle gives us permission to “write off” a day and intentionally step away from achieving anything.
When ancient humans stared into the darkness, they imagined monsters. Today, staring into the future, AI is the monster.
Our relationship with chatbots is undergoing a sea change — here’s how the transformation will most affect you and your team.
In many ways, we are still novices playing with toy models seeking to understand the stars.
From forgotten Hollywood movies to Frank Herbert’s “Dune,” science fiction illustrates some of our deepest fears about technology.
Be famous within five miles.
Data scientists first gained prominence by making us click on ads — now the profession spans a multiverse.
We each have the same 24 hours in the day. How will you spend yours?
Our state of extreme social interconnectedness has rapidly accelerated the rollercoaster pace at which societal confidence may collapse.
Kent Keirsey, CEO of Invoke AI — an open-source creative engine — outlines the pros and cons of open-source and closed-source AI tools.
Acting “little and often” has huge consequences and they’re not always good — but awareness yields solutions.
Quibi was so focused on foresight they forgot the basics of hindsight.
Elon Musk’s successful bid to take over Twitter has fragmented the internet along predictably partisan lines. But only time will tell whether this is a good or bad thing.
Functional complex systems arise from functional simple systems. Failing to heed this advice can and will lead to disaster.
Human thinking is antiquated.
There’s little more infuriating in the world than being told to “calm down” when you’re in the midst of a simmering grump.