Ideas
Cildo Meireles, Babel 2001
/Babel 2001 is a large-scale sculptural installation that takes the form of a circular tower made from hundreds of second-hand analogue radios that the artist has stacked in layers. The radios are tuned to a multitude of different stations and are adjusted to the minimum volume at which they are audible. Nevertheless, they compete with each other and create a cacophony of low, continuous sound, resulting in inaccessible information, voices or music.
The Economist - Just how rich are businesses getting in the AI gold rush?
/“Barely a day goes by without excitement about artificial intelligence (ai) sending another company’s market value through the roof. Earlier this month the share price of Dell, a hardware manufacturer, jumped by over 30% in a day because of hopes that the technology will boost sales.”
The Atlantic - One Reason Hybrid Work Makes Employees Miserable
/“The problem with overstuffed to-do lists isn’t just the total time required to execute their contents, but the fact that each new commitment generates its own ongoing administrative demands—emails, chats, check-in calls, “quick” meetings. That’s the overhead tax. Before long, knowledge workers find themselves spending the bulk of their time talking about work instead of actually doing it.”
Wired - The 18 Best EVs Coming in 2024
/Nimbus One right next to Posche, Audi and BWM.
The Economist - Apple’s Vision Pro headset ushers in a new era of personal technology
/We are now in a time of product experimentation and exploration as companies search for the next breakout personal technology product.
HBR - Beware a Culture of Busyness
/“Organizations must stop conflating activity with achievement.” - Adam Waytz
FT - A new technology boom is at hand
/“Conventional wisdom tells us the technology boom is over. The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank has sent a chill through the investment community, and the tech sector has seen a correction as interest rates have risen. But I’d argue we may be about to enter a new golden age of technological innovation and investment. The difference is that this time around, it won’t be about consumers, but industry.”
Presence’s AIDS/Lifecycle team is cycling for a cause
/GBA’s Gregor Berkowitz leading training rides for the PresencePG AIDS/Life team.
https://presencepg.com/journal/presences-aids-lifecycle-team-is-cycling-for-a-cause