David Hague
The AI Longread
A daily podcast with a mission to find interesting and thought-provoking pieces on artificial intelligence and bring them to you in audio form every day of the week
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Aug 21, 2025
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The Bitter Lesson by Rich Sutton 21.08.2025 8:46
In his now famous piece still relevant piece from 2019 Sutton teaches us that the critical lesson from decades of AI research: leveraging computation through general methods is far more effective than incorporating human knowledge into AI systems . Original article here.
The Agentic Web: Weaving the Next Web with AI Agents 20.08.2025 20:58
Today we're covering our first scientific paper. The authors present "Agentic Web," a comprehensive conceptual framework for the next phase of the internet, where autonomous AI agents act as primary intermediaries. Let us know how you like this format by emailing us, details at the end of the podcast! Article is here: Agentic Web: Weaving the Next Web with AI Agents Research paper is...
How to Build a Career That Thrives Alongside AI by Ines Lee 19.08.2025 18:22
Ines Lee—a former economics professor who led content creation for productivity expert Ali Abdaal—reframes the challenge as opportunity: Instead of chasing AI engineering skills, become T-shaped with deep expertise in one area plus broad capabilities across related domains. Her three-phase framework shows exactly where humans add irreplaceable value, proving that markets reward relevance over cred...
The Right to Resist by Leon Furze 18.08.2025 13:13
In this article, Leon explains why he supports the right of educators and academics to refuse the use of artificial intelligence and why he believe some of the criticisms levelled against resistors are flawed. Original article here: The Right to Resist References from this article The Myth of Inevitable AI Publishers' Open Letter Against AI Artists and Writers Open Letter on AI Copyright Netherlan...
Learning to Learn is the North Star of an AI World by Stefan Bauschard 15.08.2025 9:14
This article underscores the need for educational reform in the face of technological evolution. As we think about the role of education, we must consider how to cultivate a mindset of curiosity and resilience in our students—essential skills for navigating an uncertain future. Original article here: Learning to Learn References from this article Encouraging Metacognition in the Classroom | Poorvu...
GPT-5: It Just Does Stuff by Ethan Mollick 14.08.2025 12:03
Ethan Mollick shares examples about what GPT-5 gets right and what it just decides it's going to do without being asked. Despite its advancements, GPT-5 still requires human oversight to correct errors and validate results, emphasizing the need for collaborative interaction with AI. Original article: GPT-5: It Just Does Stuff References from this article Google Gemini 2.5 with Deep Think achie...
Keeping AI agents under control doesn't seem very hard by Timothy B. Lee 13.08.2025 19:32
Lee's perspective on AI reframes the conversation from fear to practical management strategies. He argues that concerns about losing control over AI agents may be overstated. He suggests that with proper supervision, similar to how humans manage tasks and responsibilities, organizations can effectively integrate AI systems without ceding too much control. Rather than viewing AI as a threat, Le...
AI is fast. Automation is slow. Can they meet? By Matt Beane 12.08.2025 24:39
Recent studies show we can get better results by using generative AI. But to get them at scale, our organizations would have to change, and that's slow and difficult. genAI itself may change all that. Original article: https://www.wildworldofwork.org/p/ai-is-fast-automation-is-slow-can
The Bitter Lesson versus The Garbage Can by Ethan Mollick 08.08.2025 14:40
Organizations are messy “garbage cans,” and our instinct is to tame that mess with handcrafted process and bespoke agents like Manus. The Bitter Lesson says the opposite often wins—systems trained for outcomes, scaled with compute, tend to outpace careful craft. References from this article Moving off the Map: How Knowledge of Organizational Operations Empowers and Alienates by Ruthanne Huising Th...
Generative AI results depend on user prompts as much as models by Seb Murray 07.08.2025 7:54
This study challenges the common assumption that better AI models alone will yield superior results, emphasizing the critical role of the human that's in the loop. References from this article: In a large-scale experiment MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy Leading the AI-Driven Organization course Original article
The Philosophy of AI by John Willis 06.08.2025 23:19
Willis' article invites us to reconsider our relationship with artificial intelligence and challenges the notion that human intelligence is the ultimate standard. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/epilogue-philosophy-ai-john-willis-ha0ge/
Personal Superintelligence by Mark Zuckerberg 05.08.2025 5:15
Personal superintelligence is coming—will it empower people or replace them? Zuckerberg argues that superintelligence is within sight and should empower individuals—AI that knows your goals, lives in context-aware devices like glasses, and helps you create and connect. He contrasts this with a centralized push to automate all work, saying the coming decade will decide which path wins. He acknowled...
Using AI Right Now: A Quick Guide by Ethan Mollick 04.08.2025 16:30
Ethan Mollick's article simplifies the complex landscape of AI tools, recommending three primary systems—Claude, Google’s Gemini, and OpenAI’s ChatGPT—for MOST users. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these tools' features and provides practical advice on selecting the right model, utilizing voice mode, and leveraging Deep Research capabilities to enhance productivity.
Against "Brain Damage" by Ethan Mollick 31.07.2025 15:02
As we increasingly rely on AI in various aspects of our lives, it’s essential to remain vigilant about how we use these tools. The idea of 'thinking first' resonates deeply; it challenges us to be active participants in our learning and creativity, rather than passive consumers of information. I wonder how we can cultivate environments that foster this critical engagement with AI in both e...
Most work is new work, does technology help or hurt employment? 28.04.2024 14:08
In this episode, I read a two-part article series: " Most work is new work, long-term study of U.S. census data shows " and “ Does technology help or hurt employment?” by Peter Dizikes Link to the original articles: https://news.mit.edu/2024/most-work-is-new-work-us-census-data-shows-0401 https://news.mit.edu/2024/does-technology-help-or-hurt-employment-0401
Co-Intelligence - Centaurs and Cyborgs 27.04.2024 11:35
In this episode, I read select parts from the newly released book Co-Intelligence by professor Ethan Mollick. Check out the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Co-Intelligence-Living-Working-Ethan-Mollick/dp/059371671X
You can't build a moat with AI 26.04.2024 7:39
In this episode, I read " You can't build a moat with AI " by Vikram Sreekanti and Joseph E. Gonzalez. Link to the original article: https://generatingconversation.substack.com/p/you-cant-build-a-moat-with-ai Sam Altman “Two strategies” conversation on 20VC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8T1O81W96Y&t=0s Same Altman “GPT4 kind of sucks” conversation with Lex Fridman: https://ww...
As Use of A.I. Soars, So Does the Energy and Water It Requires 25.04.2024 12:59
In this episode, I read " As Use of A.I. Soars, So Does the Energy and Water It Requires " by BY DAVID BERREBY. Link to the original article: https://e360.yale.edu/features/artificial-intelligence-climate-energy-emissions US Energy Generation by Source: https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=427&t=3
The Knowledge Economy Is Over. Welcome to the Allocation Economy 24.04.2024 10:49
In this episode, I read "The Knowledge Economy Is Over. Welcome to the Allocation Economy" by Dan Shipper of every.to. Link to the original article: https://every.to/chain-of-thought/the-knowledge-economy-is-over-welcome-to-the-allocation-economy-e499dcbc-256c-4328-a9fd-765cbe3707f3
Democratizing Education Technology Through Prompting 23.04.2024 10:05
In this episode, I read "Innovation through Prompting - Democratizing Educational Technology and More" by Professor Ethan Mollick Link to original article: https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/innovation-through-prompting
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