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The newsletter highlights a new AI divide emerging among companies — not between those that use AI and those that don’t, but between organizations that deploy AI agents at scale and those stuck running pilots.
Based on insights from McKinsey & Company, most companies have adopted AI in some form, yet only a small fraction have integrated…
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The infamous JoJo thought experiment
Jo the First is a ruthless dictator who rules with an iron fist. To most onlookers, his rule appears cruel and unjust. But for his beloved son JoJo, this life is all he’s ever known and he grows up to inherit his father’s role and style of rule. Given JoJo’s unusual upbringing, does he bear full moral responsibility for his actions? Michael…
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New & Noteworthy Entrepreneurship Books to Read in 2026
The entrepreneurial landscape in 2026 is being reshaped by AI, systems thinking, creator-led businesses, and capital efficiency. These newly released and recently announced books focus on building, scaling, and sustaining modern businesses in this new reality.
1. Multiply Your Business
Author: Rory Vaden
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How to get empowered, not overpowered, by AI
Many artificial intelligence researchers expect AI to outsmart humans at all tasks and jobs within decades, enabling a future where we’re restricted only by the laws of physics, not the limits of our intelligence. MIT physicist and AI researcher Max Tegmark separates the real opportunities and threats from the myths, describing the concrete…
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How competition is stifling AI breakthroughs
Llion Jones cowrote “Attention Is All You Need,” the seminal paper that introduced the transformer — the architecture that launched the generative AI revolution. Now he warns that the industry that grew out of this breakthrough is stifling the next one. Learn why the current corporate arms race is killing true innovation and how we can get back…
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Making AI Part of Daily Work: From Experiment to Everyday AdvantageArtificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept or a side experiment reserved for tech teams. It has quietly entered our daily work lives —…
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New and upcoming books in 2026
1) Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less — Leidy Klotz
Topic: Leadership, Systems Thinking, Simplification
About: Klotz challenges the instinct to add more processes and policies to solve problems. Instead, he argues the smartest solutions often come from subtracting elements — instructions, steps, rules, complexity — to unlock creativity and… -
How to stop AI from killing your critical thinking
Chatbots might help you get work done faster — but at what cost? When we outsource our reasoning to artificial intelligence, we reduce ourselves to “middle managers for our own thoughts,” says AI and design researcher Advait Sarkar. He examines the cognitive trade-offs of using AI at work and introduces a different kind of tool: one that…
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3 possible futures for AI — which will we choose?
After decades working in technology across both the US and China, Alvin W. Graylin sees three possible paths for the future of AI: one where tech giants create a class of trillionaires, one where competition escalates into war or one where humanity builds and shares this technology for the common good. In conversation with TED Radio Hour…
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5 ways to lead in an era of constant change
Who says change needs to be hard? Organizational change expert Jim Hemerling thinks adapting your business in today’s constantly-evolving world can be invigorating instead of exhausting. He outlines five imperatives, centered around putting people first, for turning company reorganization into an empowering, energizing task…
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