Enrique Dans for dummies

Relaxed chat about the articles that Enrique Dans writes daily. Don't miss any of his analyses on the world of technology and always stay up to date on what's coming, the changing world we face and how not to get lost in it#AIGenerated

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Latest episode

Jun 10, 2025

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Episodes

Europe’s tech dilemma: bow to US pressure or defend Its own Interests⁠? 10.06.2025

This collection of text centers on ASML, a European company that produces highly complex machinery essential for manufacturing advanced semiconductors, and the geopolitical challenges it faces. Specifically, it discusses the pressure from the United States, starting with the Trump administration and continuing under Biden, to restrict ASML's exports to China under the guise of national securit...

Programming’s future: humans set goals, machines write the code 10.06.2025

The provided text is an article by Enrique Dans and its associated comments, discussing the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the field of programming. Dans argues that AI is fundamentally transforming software development, enabling greater automation and efficiency while potentially shifting the focus of human programmers to higher-level strategic tasks. He highlights examples of companie...

Corporate crime: when fines fail, maybe there’s a case to be made for jail time 10.06.2025

Enrique Dans presents the idea of imprisoning corporate executives for misconduct when fines fail to deter illegal activity, sparking a debate about whether criminal law should extend to ethically questionable business decisions. He acknowledges valid counterarguments, such as the risk of criminalizing management and the difficulty of assigning individual blame in complex organizations. Commenters...

Beyond the finish line: generative AI’s unknown potential⁠ 04.06.2025

The source is a blog post by Enrique Dans titled "Cuando juzgar a la inteligencia artificial generativa por lo que sabe hacer hoy es un completo error," arguing that evaluating generative AI solely on its current capabilities is short-sighted, comparing it to judging early aviation by the Wright brothers' initial flights. Dans discusses the limitations and progress of generative AI i...

The great AI acceleration: rewriting the rules of innovation 04.06.2025

Enrique Dans examines how the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence, particularly since the launch of ChatGPT, challenges traditional models of innovation diffusion like those proposed by Everett Rogers and Frank Bass. While these models describe adoption as following a predictable curve with distinct user groups, Dans argues that AI's low cost, easy access, and viral social influence are comp...

When your replacement isn’t human: how AI is reshaping work 01.06.2025

This collection of text from Enrique Dans's blog focuses on the profound impact of generative artificial intelligence on the labor market. Dans highlights that this shift is already displacing creative professionals and warns of a potential surge in unemployment, particularly affecting entry-level positions. The comments section offers varied perspectives, with some acknowledging job displacem...

India’s deadly climate paradox⁠ 01.06.2025

This collection of texts, primarily an article by Enrique Dans and subsequent comments, examines the critical climate predicament facing India. The central theme is India's "climate paradox": the nation needs to reduce harmful coal use and air pollution to meet climate goals and protect public health, but clearing the pollution could lead to a dangerous rise in ground-level temperatu...

Tesla: Anatomy of a suicide 01.06.2025

The primary source, an article by Enrique Dans, critiques Tesla's recent decline, attributing it largely to Elon Musk's controversial public image and political alignment with the Trump administration, which has alienated its previous progressive customer base. The article details the negative impact on sales, brand reputation, and the flight of talent, contrasting Tesla's current stru...

The dragon strikes back: how Trump’s trade war fueled China’s tech ambitions 01.06.2025

This online article from Enrique Dans discusses the evolving trade conflict between the United States and China, focusing on how President Trump's actions, initially involving generalized tariffs, have faced setbacks from a federal court and are shifting towards a technology war, particularly impacting the semiconductor supply chain and design software. The author argues that these US restrict...

Attention is all you need—until you need people⁠ 01.06.2025

Enrique Dans' column, titled "La IA caníbal," critiques the aggressive and potentially harmful methods of implementing artificial intelligence within companies.  The article uses a "cannibalistic" metaphor to describe venture capitalists acquiring and reconstructing businesses heavily reliant on AI, often at the expense of human jobs and well-being. Dans argues that this ap...

AI is not theft: the UK just got it right 28.05.2025

This collection of sources focuses on the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and creative industries, particularly music, sparked by a recent vote in the British Parliament. The central argument, put forth by Enrique Dans and supported by several commentators, is that demands from the cultural lobby to force AI companies to disclose training data are technically unfeasible and conceptual...

The Amazon paradox: innovation without imagination 27.05.2025

Enrique Dans' article, "Velocidad sin brújula: la industrialización del trabajo del desarrollador en la era de la IA (el caso Amazon)," examines how artificial intelligence is transforming software development, particularly within Amazon. Dans argues that while AI can boost productivity, companies risk degrading the developer's role into mere code correction if they prioritize ef...

Banning minors from social networks is a waste of time 26.05.2025

The primary source is an article by Enrique Dans that argues against the prohibition of social media for minors, citing studies like EU Kids Online and recommendations from the American Psychological Association (APA) which suggest that digital literacy and education are more effective than outright bans. The article contends that prohibition is a simplistic political solution that can push young...

The idiot-in-chief’s guide to burning down an empire 26.05.2025

The primary source, an article by Enrique Dans, argues that the policy decisions of Donald Trump's second term pose systemic risks to the global economy and established principles.  The author contends that Trump's actions, such as threatening tariffs on Apple products and imposing restrictions on international students at universities like Harvard, are economically detrimental, undermine...

Realpolitik and renewables: what’s behind Poland’s bold energy transition⁠? 26.05.2025

This source features an article by Enrique Dans examining Poland's energy transition from heavy reliance on coal to increasing adoption of renewable sources, particularly offshore wind in the Baltic Sea. Dans questions whether this shift is a genuine environmental effort or a geopolitical strategy, highlighting significant investments in wind and solar power and the role of EU funding. The sub...

Designing intelligence: are Jony Ive and Sam Altman about to shape the future of AI⁠? 22.05.2025

This source discusses OpenAI's significant acquisition of Jony Ive's hardware startup, io, integrating its team and giving Ive creative control across OpenAI through his collective LoveFrom. The article suggests this move aims to make OpenAI a vertically integrated company, expanding into hardware designed specifically for interacting with AI, moving beyond traditional screens. The piece e...

Poised to strike: China’s innovators step out of the shadows⁠« 22.05.2025

The source, an article by Enrique Dans with comments, explores the shifting perception and strategy of Chinese technology companies on the global stage. It highlights how, following President Xi Jinping's emphasis on opening the economy, these firms are moving from discretion to open promotion of their Chinese identity as a competitive advantage, contrasting with the more protectionist stance...

What Trump’s latest beef with Huawei reveals about the failed logic of tariffs 21.05.2025

This piece by Enrique Dans explores the complex and volatile trade relationship between the United States and China under the Trump administration, particularly focusing on the use of tariffs as a tool of economic pressure. It examines the sudden implementation of high tariffs, the reciprocal reactions from Beijing, and the economic instability that resulted. The article also highlights the strate...

All aboard Trump’s climate train to nowhere⁠ 21.05.2025

The source text is primarily an article by Enrique Dans titled "Más madera: Estados Unidos y el suicidio climático trumpista" (More wood: The United States and the Trumpist Climate Suicide), which argues that Donald Trump's second presidency is actively dismantling the infrastructure and policies needed to address the climate emergency. Dans contends that Trump is reversing environme...

Technology and innovation are outpacing us, again⁠ 21.05.2025

This collection of sources, centered around an article by Enrique Dans, explores the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence and the challenges society faces in adapting to it. Dans argues that cultural resistance, lack of understanding, and organizational inertia are hindering AI's effective integration, even as it begins to impact various professions. The discussion includes insights fr...

Spanish football vs. the internet: a match we can’t afford to lose⁠ 18.05.2025

The primary source, an article by Enrique Dans, argues that La Liga in Spain is using copyright enforcement as a pretext for excessive internet censorship, specifically blocking large ranges of IP addresses to combat illegal football streams. Dans contends that this indiscriminate approach, supported by some judges who he believes lack understanding of how the internet functions, is disproportiona...

All aboard Trump’s climate train to nowhere⁠ 18.05.2025

Enrique Dans presents a stark view of a potential second Trump presidency, framing it as a dangerous dismantling of efforts to address the climate crisis, akin to burning essential resources for short-term ideological gain. The author contends that Trump's policies would weaken scientific institutions, international alliances, and the nation's ability to respond to increasingly frequent an...

Beyond coal: how China is quietly leading the clean energy race⁠ 17.05.2025

The source explores China's evolving strategy regarding climate change, challenging the traditional view of the country as solely a major polluter. It highlights a deliberate and large-scale effort to transition towards clean energy, emphasizing massive deployment of renewables, electrification of transportation, and structural reforms in the energy market. The author argues that this strategi...

China’s silicon-free transistor: a turning point or geopolitical game-playing⁠? 17.05.2025

Enrique Dans' article explores China's recent announcement of a non-silicon based transistor development, highlighting its potential as both a technological breakthrough and a geopolitical play. The research from Peking University claims improved performance over advanced silicon chips, utilizing new materials and a 3D architecture. While acknowledging this as a significant development dri...

Spain’s blackout: blaming renewables only reveals ignorance and conflicts of interest 15.05.2025

This source presents a column by Enrique Dans arguing that renewable energy is not to blame for power outages, but rather poor management of the electrical grid. He characterizes those who blame renewables as engaging in "energy flat-earthism," advocating for a future based on renewable energy with necessary storage and infrastructure. The accompanying comments section offers various per...

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