Rhea Purohit focuses on research-driven storytelling in tech. She writes about the psychology and history of adopting new technologies.
Sora 2 removed every creative barrier, but our feeds tell a different story about human imagination
Alex Duffy turned a side project inside Every into Good Start Labs—a $3.6 million company using games to train AI
CEO Aaron Levie says AI agents expand work instead of eliminating it
Stainless founder Alex Rattray on MCP, a protocol giving LLMs the tools they need to do real work
Scott Wu built the first coding agent. Now he thinks engineers may never write code again.
The case for maximizing meaning, not efficiency
How entrepreneur in residence Naveen Naidu found an audience for Monologue months before launch
Serial founder Noah Brier on using Claude Code for more than just coding: to take notes, organize ideas—and come up with new ones
Joe Hudson, Jonny Miller, and Steve Schlafman on turning LLMs into tools for radical self-discovery
Decart cofounder Dean Leitersdorf built a model that edits live video as it streams—here’s what he learned building it
GPT-5 sharpens the question, but the answer remains in our hands
Investors Sarah Tavel, Mike Maples, and Nabeel Hyatt on the future of AI—and the teams building it
Our hands-on review of OpenAI’s newest model based on weeks of testing
The smartest model isn’t always the most useful one
Willem Van Lancker has always learned the hard way. He thinks that’s exactly how it should be.
Former Stripe and Google exec Alex Komoroske on designing technology that goes beyond what you want right now
When AI gave cofounders Josh Miller and Hursh Agrawal a chance at reimagining how we use the internet, they abandoned their hit product to take it.
Executive coach Joe Hudson says that by facing the uncertainty of the AI age, we can unlock tremendous personal growth
Cora engineers Kieran Klaassen and Nityesh Agarwal on a new breed of software development
Psychiatrist Awais Aftab on why the best mental health technology works with human complexity, not against it.
Thomas Dohmke discusses building an agent that meets developers where they work
Good writing is about more than a punctuation mark
Walleye Capital's Will England is training his 400 employees to win with LLMs
Author Nadia Asparouhova on why AI isn't as different from us as we think