What the Epic vs Google case means for content
A games company and a search giant tussling over Fortnight doesn’t sound like it has much to do with
A games company and a search giant tussling over Fortnight doesn’t sound like it has much to do with
On Tuesday, I attended (virtually, of course) an International Association of News Media (INMA) talk given by Benedict Evans on
How did it get to be December already? And how did it get so cold? The Byte archive I was
What does the search engine of the future look like? Forget 10 blue links… You can break down the creative
Between getting ridiculously excited about the goings-on OpenAI, I didn’t get a lot of writing done this week. There
Confused? You should be. I’m deliberately not looking at Techmeme so I don’t have to update this post
Remembering the craft and process of original reporting can help build a loyal audience. So far this week, I have
The second area where humans can do a better job than an LLM: real life storytelling One of the best
Sometimes, you just need the human touch… What kinds of content can humans do better than AI? The last few
This felt like a busy week, perhaps because it actually was On Monday I had a call with Peter Bittner,
The future is arriving a little later than expected… I have had the best life. Back in 1989, I left
Time passes. The highlight of this week was at the Royal Festival Hall on Monday, when we drove into London
LLMs remove a key competitive advantage of publishers. You need to find a new one. It still surprises me that
An abbreviated weeknote this time, as I’ve not long got back from Orford Ness. Orford Ness is a strange
Position one for a query is no longer close to enough I don’t know of a single person in