Latest Exponential Scale podcast: Hear how @denk_tweets, CEO and Foudner of @beehiiv thinks differently about hiring and AI and Scaling the creator economy: scalebrate.com/podcast/scali…
→ View original post on X — @rschmelzer, 2026-02-20 17:38 UTC
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Latest Exponential Scale podcast: Hear how @denk_tweets, CEO and Foudner of @beehiiv thinks differently about hiring and AI and Scaling the creator economy: scalebrate.com/podcast/scali…
→ View original post on X — @rschmelzer, 2026-02-20 17:38 UTC

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Although AI-powered searches keep increasing, trust in the answers often declines, especially on topics like money or health. Trust is never instant; it develops over time and depends on transparency and responsible use. Infographic by @StatistaCharts via @antgrasso

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.@WadhwaniAI’s Soybean Grain Analyzer lets farmers upload a simple photo and receive a detailed quality assessment within minutes. It estimates expected crop prices, making grading transparent and fair. By reducing reliance on middlemen, it strengthens farmers’ bargaining power and brings data-driven confidence directly to the mandi ecosystem. #IndiaAIImpactSummit2026
→ View original post on X — @wadhwaniai, 2026-02-20 07:46 UTC
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Careers are dead. Jobs are dying. Opportunities arising.

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This will be a huge issue. The *benefits* of AI are right now *EXTREMELY* geographically concentrated in a few IT/knowledge work supercenters. While the infrastructure is VERY widely geographically distributed. I don’t buy into much of the anti-datacenter fearmongering, but the
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How AI is breaking the SaaS business model https://
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I'm not sure there are many countries earlier on the adoption curve than the US other than (parts of) China and perhaps Singapore.
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For a long time, we saw "AI everywhere but in the productivity data". In 2025, my estimate (based on employment and GDP numbers) is that US productivity growth will be about 2.7% for 2025, roughly double the average for the prior 10 years. It's volatile, but in the right