Jeremy WagstaffWe need to talk about our AI fetishDon’t allow those developing AI to lead the debate about its future12 min read·Mar 25, 2024--7--7
Jeremy WagstaffYes, we should care about Julian AssangeWhy his actions have, among other things, exposed technology for what it is — and why we owe him for that8 min read·Feb 23, 2024--9--9
Jeremy WagstaffDestroying the brand to save itThe UK’s Post Office scandal throws up one more lesson for how to understand journalists16 min read·Feb 16, 2024--1--1
Jeremy WagstaffWhy do journalists destroy those they love?The recent death of a children’s welfare icon in the UK raises questions about the role journalists play in promoting, and then crushing…10 min read·Jan 18, 2024--4--4
Jeremy WagstaffOpenAI’s flawed bid for mass adoptionThere’s a lot of excitement, understandably, about ChatGPT rolling out a “roll-your-own” ChatGPT tool. In fact, it’s been so popular OpenAI…8 min read·Nov 15, 2023----
Jeremy WagstaffGenerative AI: Another way at looking at our new overlordWe have grown sick of social media. But what comes next?6 min read·Nov 13, 2023--1--1
Jeremy WagstaffVertical historiesHow we shoot and watch video is changing, and with it the way we engage with the world·11 min read·Sep 16, 2021----
Jeremy Wagstaffwhy big-name apps are stuck in the core, and why the future is single-celledThere’s a graveyard somewhere with the word Core on it. Relying on a core function is a killer. Think Dropbox. Twitter. Whatsapp. Evernote…·10 min read·May 18, 2021----
Jeremy WagstaffRoam wasn’t built in a day, but it is making other knowledge apps seem ancient?When is innovation just another stab at the past, and when is it revolutionary? When it becomes a bit of a Twitter storm in a teacup, is…9 min read·May 18, 2020----