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We Passed the Turing Test and Went Back to Work
Four years into the AI era, intelligence has arrived—but the revolution we were promised hasn't. AI can pass the Turing Test, summon something resembling a “country of geniuses,” and transform how millions work, yet society remains remarkably familiar. Maybe AI isn't overhyped. Maybe we're simply underestimating how long it takes humanity to rebuild the world around a revolutionary technology.
2 days ago


The Peculiar Rise of the Marketing Engineer: How AI Is Redesigning the Marketing Profession
Artificial intelligence isn’t just changing how marketers work—it’s redefining the profession itself. As AI automates execution, a new role is emerging: the Marketing Engineer. This article explores why marketing is becoming an engineering discipline, how AI is reshaping marketing organizations, and why the future belongs to those who can design intelligent systems where humans and AI work together to create customer value.
Aug 5


The Middle Manager Extinction Event?
AI won't just eliminate managers—it will collapse entire categories of work. As AI absorbs research, analysis, coding, design, and coordination tasks, the value of specialization declines while the value of judgment rises. The winners won't be the people who know the most, but those who can combine experience, context, and AI into unprecedented leverage. The real challenge isn't replacing workers—it's figuring out how the next generation gains the experience needed to become
Jun 17


Ads in AI: Why Advertising Will Matter More Than Skeptics Think — But Less Than Google Needed It To
Advertising is coming to AI, but it may not reshape the industry in the way many expect. In this article, Rio Longacre examines the fierce debate between skeptics, optimists, and purists, arguing that ads will become a significant revenue stream for AI platforms like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini. The key insight: unlike Google Search, these companies already generate extraordinary subscription and enterprise revenue, making advertising highly valuable—but ultimately incremen
May 27
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