The Machinery of "No"
What the standards bodies and infrastructure players are actually building in response to the attribution problem, and how far along it is. The honest turn: these defend the...
Engineering notes, analysis, and onboarding guides from the team at Infonomic.
What the standards bodies and infrastructure players are actually building in response to the attribution problem, and how far along it is. The honest turn: these defend the...
For twenty-five years the web ran on an implicit deal. Publishers let crawlers index their content freely. Search engines sent readers back as traffic. Nobody wrote it down, but...
Public-interest post on the two-tier AI content market: big rights-holders sue or sign; the long tail — independent publishers, academics, NGOs, cultural archives — is...
AI can assist, but real digital work still takes people. From vision to deployment, here’s what still requires human effort, judgment, and care — and why it matters more than ever.
We've seen the hype before — from “free” websites to the magic of the cloud. Now it's AI’s turn. Here's a short post designed to help manage expectations and stay grounded in...
This is a overview post with supporting references and meta analysis on the risks associated with screen-based activities, including online learning, socializing, and gaming.
Things are changing fast. We might be in the middle of the next tech boom - but it's pretty clear that once the boom bubble has burst, things are going to be very different.
Over the past few months I've had several fine arts students ask me about how to get started in the field of UI/UX - never mind the impact that AI is going to have in this area.