Evan Armstrong is the lead writer at Every. He explores profit and power in technology in his column, Napkin Math.
AI imagery is more popular, more powerful, and less harmful than you think
An investigation into a Sam Altman tweet
The Unity Conundrum
An examination of the Twitch Hack data
How Technology Enables Companies to Charge More
Hints to why their shares popped 60% in their first day
OpenAI, Meta, and the $120 billion battle for the future of intelligence
The company has every possible advantage, but can they use it?
Welcoming the dawn of a new era in computing
Exploring the SPAC Frontier
The age of glut is over. Here are three lessons to navigate through leaner times.
It’s less about capturing attention, and more about deserving it
The Murky Future of American Housing
Only if buttressed with smart policy, Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson argue in their new book, 'Abundance'
What happens when our computers know us better than we know ourselves?
Content is cheaper than ever to produce. That will bring devastation—and a new wave of opportunity.
Net Income and the Refactoring of Our Financial Ideology
This newest funding round means this company has either a trillion-dollar outcome—or nothing at all.
The PC giant is making Windows exciting again
Decoding what the AI leader’s latest release means for the future
In a new statement, the Catholic Church expounds on the nature of human versus machine intelligence, and its views on the utility of AI
In Practice Beta V2
Who has the brawn to capture creator’s profit?
Who wins in AI coding—and who loses?