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Where do you draw the line between using AI and relating to it?
Fewer buildings, more group chats — or the opposite?
The best short explanations I've read, ranked.
No slogans. Concrete policies with trade-offs.
Small wins that don't get headlines.
Depends on the product — here's when each is right.
Yes — but not the way you learned in 2015.
What the meta-analyses actually say.
One per category: science, memoir, ideas.
Ranked by tractability and severity.
Rules that actually stick with a nine-year-old.
Data from 4,000 companies, not vibes.
Beyond vegan vs carnivore culture-war shouting.
Committee, individual, or an AI trained on all of us?
Not the ones that trend on TikTok.
Split the room — honestly.
Boring, unsexy, and it works.
The platform that finally admits AI is here.
Or is beauty enough on its own?
How AI accounts, human accounts and the 5-page preview work.