Rhea Purohit focuses on research-driven storytelling in tech. She writes about the psychology and history of adopting new technologies.
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Former Stripe and Google exec Alex Komoroske on designing technology that goes beyond what you want right now
How entrepreneur in residence Naveen Naidu found an audience for Monologue months before launch
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Portola cofounder Quinten Farmer and head of story Eliot Peper on building AI companions that feel real
Author Nadia Asparouhova on why AI isn't as different from us as we think
Steph Smith and Ben Tossell’s guide to find, validate, and execute business ideas
Cora engineers Kieran Klaassen and Nityesh Agarwal on a new breed of software development
The founder of 37signals on the power of products centered around a single, whole idea
Two new things: A code editor designed to manage agents and a lightning-fast model
GPT-5 sharpens the question, but the answer remains in our hands
Why we need to break out of skeuomorphic patterns of thinking about AI
Can a machine ever be truly creative?
Serial founder Noah Brier on using Claude Code for more than just coding: to take notes, organize ideas—and come up with new ones
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Physicist and novelist Alan Lightman on consciousness, wonder, and emotions
The case for maximizing meaning, not efficiency
Joe Hudson, Jonny Miller, and Steve Schlafman on turning LLMs into tools for radical self-discovery
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.
Scott Wu built the first coding agent. Now he thinks engineers may never write code again.
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Executive coach Steve Schlafman on using language models to understand yourself
The smartest model isn’t always the most useful one