Hey there! It's good to be back on the blog. Over the past few months, I've been focused on setting up the foundations for A New Social. I couldn't have imagined this is where I'd end up after writing my Bridges & The Last Network Effect post, but here we are!| augment
Human-Generated Content #8| augment
"User-generated content continues to be tremendously undervalued by the platforms that distribute user-generated content" - John Green The vlogbrothers have entered the conversation about the future of human-generated content, and you already know that I had to talk about it. Hi there! In this issue, we'll be diving into a| augment
Human Generated Content: Issue 6| augment
Today, I want to expand on a topic I discussed in issue #2: publishers striking deals with AI companies and what that means for their futures and the publisher landscape as a whole.| augment
Culture is either being erased or regurgitated back at us, and the people who created and recorded it have none of the power to stop it from happening.| augment
"My goal for the next issue is to not talk about the Fediverse." That was me in the last issue of Human-Generated Content and I would like to start by apologizing for this very predictable lie. Hello, again! Last time, we talked about the diverging strategies between publishers choosing AI| augment
Publishers are seeing two very different futures for their businesses. Is the future of media aggregated and summarized or is it direct-to-audience?| augment
This issue: Nilay Patel talks to Google's Sundar Pichai on AI, chriswaves and Mike Masnick each explore the managed decline of the web, and Molly White and Mike McCue chat about building a new web inspired by the old one.| augment