In the 90s everyone talked about the “information superhighway” that was created by the internet and fiber optics. AI has the same potential to become an “intelligence superhighway.” But that potential is unrealized today and instead feels like driving at rush hour. AI is Like an Automobile Let’s stick with transportation analogies to help explore […]
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TL;DR — Edition #4 zeroes-in on three tectonic shifts for AI founders: Enterprise Agentics From demo bots to production AI 2024 gave us a flood of “toy” chatbots; 2025 is about enterprise-grade. There is a whole zoo of agent frameworks on the market, but Microsoft’s AutoGen, CrewAI, LangGraph and Semantic Kernel have all crossed the […]
Welcome to the third edition of Idea Frontier, where we explore paradigm-shifting ideas in STEM and business. In this issue, we examine three frontiers at the cutting edge of science and innovation: a breakthrough in detecting potential alien biochemistry, the rise of light-based AI computing, and the scaling of generative AI into biotechnology. Each topic […]
Welcome to the second edition of Idea Frontier, where we explore paradigm-shifting ideas at the nexus of STEM and business. In this issue, we dive into three frontiers: how AI agents are learning to smartly pick their tools (and why that matters for building more general intelligence), how new memory frameworks like Graphiti are giving […]
Welcome to the first edition of Idea Frontier, a weekly newsletter that showcases 3 novel, paradigm-shifting ideas across AI, science, and business. I use multiple deep research agents to discover and curate big ideas that won’t show up in your social media feed. This week, we delve into three novel ideas: Orchestrated Distributed Intelligence (ODI), […]
As AI and data science writers we may not put too much thought into how to maximize the reach of our blog articles. We focus first and foremost on writing high-quality content, then maybe share it on our social media accounts and call it a day. But that only scratches the surface. In this article […]
AI Search Broke the Internet
I wrote a post almost a year ago titled “AI Search Will Break the Internet.” Well, that day has come. AI search has officially broken the Internet. Some of the first quantitative analyses of referral traffic from AI search tools have been released, and the numbers confirm the fears. Tollbit State of the Bots Report […]
The integration of multimodal capabilities into large language models (LLMs) represents a paradigm shift in artificial intelligence, fundamentally altering the trajectory of natural language processing (NLP). By combining textual understanding with visual, auditory, and sensory data processing, multimodal LLMs such as GPT-4, Google Gemini, and specialized architectures like Lava have transcended the limitations of traditional […]
AI Search Will Break the Internet
The contract between creators and distributors of digital content is broken. The Contract Since the dawn of the Internet, the basic contract between search engines and content creators has been this: Content creation makes economic sense when search engines send large amounts of free traffic that can be converted to ad revenue by the creator. […]
Google has a long history of creating waves in the tech world with its innovative ideas and algorithms. Its latest venture, the Search Generative Experience (SGE), is no different. On paper, it’s an ambitious move that aims to evolve the way users engage with search results by offering AI-generated mini-articles. However, it also raises questions […]
