Rhea Purohit

Rhea Purohit focuses on research-driven storytelling in tech. She writes about the psychology and history of adopting new technologies.

Jul 18, 2025

Vibe Check: Grok 4 Aced Its Exams. The Real World Is a Different Story.

The smartest model isn’t always the most useful one

Apr 8, 2024

Inside the Pod: How to Make a Movie with ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Runway

Dave Clark used AI tools to break into Hollywood

Jun 4, 2025

How AI Can Help Fix Our Brains

Psychiatrist Awais Aftab on why the best mental health technology works with human complexity, not against it.

Apr 9, 2025

An Inside Look at Every’s Design Philosophy

Our creative lead Lucas Crespo on making the internet feel beautiful

Nov 19, 2025

Vibe Check: Gemini 3 Pro, A Reliable Workhorse With Surprising Flair

After 24 hours of hands-on testing, we found a model that’s fast, reliable, and surprisingly funny—but still prone to overreaching and not yet a writing champ

Jun 18, 2025

The Man Inside the Minds of the People Building AGI

Executive coach Joe Hudson says that by facing the uncertainty of the AI age, we can unlock tremendous personal growth

Dec 23, 2025

Four Predictions for How AI Will Change Software in 2026

The Every team rings in the new year with bets on agent-native apps, designer-coders, and autonomous AI

May 14, 2025

At This $10 Billion Hedge Fund, Using AI Just Became Mandatory

Walleye Capital's Will England is training his 400 employees to win with LLMs

Oct 15, 2025

How Playing Games Is Making AI Smarter

Alex Duffy turned a side project inside Every into Good Start Labs—a $3.6 million company using games to train AI

Nov 25, 2025

The AI Browsers That Made It Into Our Daily Workflow

Switching browsers is a pain. Here are the ones that our team deemed worth it.

Dec 10, 2025

She Turned Her Whole Life Into Training Data—For an AI Baby

Comedy writer Sarah Rose Siskind on how AI becomes what you feed it—and using LLMs to be creative and navigate pregnancy

Sep 3, 2025

This AI Makes a Video Game World in 40 Milliseconds

Decart cofounder Dean Leitersdorf built a model that edits live video as it streams—here’s what he learned building it

May 28, 2025

GitHub’s CEO on Getting 15 Million Developers to Trust AI With Their Code

Thomas Dohmke discusses building an agent that meets developers where they work

Mar 4, 2024

Inside the Pod: ChatGPT Can Turn Anyone Into a Video Game Developer

Yes, even if you don’t know how to code

Jul 14, 2024

Inside the Pod: AI and the Art of Efficient Creativity

A bestselling author wrote a book in 30 days—with ChatGPT

Dec 12, 2025

How This Venture Capitalist Sees Into the Post-software Future

Inside Sumeet Singh’s three-step process for turning raw information into a view on what’s coming

Jan 7, 2026

Reid Hoffman Makes Five Predictions About AI In 2026

LinkedIn’s cofounder on agents beyond coding, AGI, and the skill that matters next

Dec 3, 2025

Anthropic’s Newest Model Blew This Founder’s Mind—And Made Him Uncomfortable

Entrepreneur Paul Ford on why Claude Opus 4.5 is a turning point and why we need more disclosure from AI labs

Mar 19, 2025

We Interviewed New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy About AI

His office aims to scale innovation one partnership, training program, and policy bet at a time

Sep 26, 2024

Inside the Pod: ChatGPT Can Turn Anyone Into a Video Game Developer

Yes, even if you don’t know how to code

Dec 17, 2025

What Jhana Meditation Feels Like—From the Inside Out

Jhourney cofounder Stephen Zerfas on what Jhana feels like, where it can go wrong, and how AI could make the practice easier to learn

Sep 16, 2024

Inside the Pod: The AI Research Assistant You’ve Been Dreaming Of

Steven Johnson on how Google’s NotebookLM turns ideas into insights

Nov 25, 2025

Inside The Browser Company: Why They Killed Arc to Build Dia

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

Oct 16, 2025

OpenAI Made Video Creation Effortless—Here’s What Happened Next

Sora 2 removed every creative barrier, but our feeds tell a different story about human imagination