Dan Shipper is the CEO and cofounder of Every. Every week he explores the frontiers of AI in his column, Chain of Thought, and on his podcast, ‘AI & I.’
Chain of thought opens a new paradigm in AI progress
An MIT PhD reveals his process for researching the future of programming
A preview of Clay + access to Hebbia.ai
In fourth grade my teacher referred to me in a report card as a “nutty professor.” The verdict from the elementary academy was clear: Head i
OpenAI’s Logan Kilpatrick shows us a future where we’re all builders
Our hands-on day-0 review of the new autonomous software engineer
Anthropic’s new model crushes pull requests, research deep dives, and honest editing—yet o3 keeps the daily-driver crown
Dr. Bradley Love is building a tool that can predict the future
After giving Nathan proper credit for getting him to finally listen to—and enjoy—podcasts, Dan takes a pressing question from a recent one t
The question that drives everything we do
Author Seth Stephens-Davidowitz on how AI is changing the future of creativity
Organize your files automatically—with AI
Founder, author, and neuroscientist Anne-Laure Le Cunff on using AI to get more done
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Nate Berkopec tunes himself like a server—in a surprisingly human way
Psychiatrist Dr. Peter D. Kramer on how technology shapes our minds
Nathan takes Dan behind his latest Divinations essay, “Why Content is King,” from the writing process—which included drafting the piece in l
Nathan and Dan talk to Brian McCullough, host of the Techmeme Ride Home podcast, about how the ad deal in last week’s Bundle Digest came abo
Language models as text compressors
It’s launching today! Here’s our day-zero, hands-on report.
What to do when it feels like you're spinning your wheels intellectually
AI won't kill your job. But it will steal your repetitive tasks.
We used to be sculptors. We're all about to be gardeners.
We’re launching a new series to bring you along the journey of figuring out Every’s visual identity! The first episode (which is longer tha