Twitter is set to kill legacy Verified accounts starting April 1, and it will degrade network trust as a result. How does someone pay $44 billion for something they don't understand?| jeremylittau.substack.com
Absolutely something. But even if it fails, it wins. Here's a theory why Threads exists, and why it doesn't matter that the app doesn't seem ready for prime time.| jeremylittau.substack.com
Elon bought the Birdsite and it sent people to the exits, but is a fracture social media experience really our future?| jeremylittau.substack.com
A week with the New Bing has helped me see the future of answers, and it's full of possibility except if you work for outlets like Vox.| jeremylittau.substack.com
I've long argued to prospective students that a journalism is the most flexible degree you can seek, one that can prepare you for diverse careers. It's only more true with artificial intelligence.| jeremylittau.substack.com
The sky is falling, some say. But the lines of code that make up an AI really are the thing that will ruin education, maybe it's the education model that needs rethinking.| jeremylittau.substack.com
OpenAI's new generative text chat tool has gone viral. People who teach writing are afraid, but they shouldn't be.| jeremylittau.substack.com
It's looking bleak out there, folks. Brand spoofs, tanked stocks, and a verification system that is predictably bad. Here's an earnest, probably bad argument for sticking around.| jeremylittau.substack.com