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Weekly Bulletin - 02 May 2026
A week of asking where the value actually lands - in the tokens, the infrastructure, or the people using them. AI economics, model leaps, compute…
May 2
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April 2026
Weekly Bulletin 26 April 2026
Judgment as the new constraint - from code review bottlenecks to agent design to how we consume AI output.
Apr 25
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Where Is the Infrastructure?
Five questions New Zealand's AI strategy cannot answer - and why the answers will decide whether adoption is real
Apr 24
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Weekly Bulletin 19 April 2026
How we test AI and teach with it and about it, through the lens of two people who’ve seen many tech cycles - and what it means when the world’s most…
Apr 18
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Weekly Bulletin - 12th April 2026
A week of AI pulling in two directions - inside the labs, things are leaking and getting scrutinised, while governments and companies are both racing to…
Apr 11
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Weekly Bulletin - 5th April 2026
A week where the theme kept circling back to the same question: what happens when AI outgrows the systems built to contain it?
Apr 5
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March 2026
Weekly Bulletin - 29 March 2026
Agents, vibes, and invisible hands - a week where AI felt less like magic and more like mechanism.
Mar 28
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Weekly Bulletin - 22 March 2026
A week of competing signals: AI adoption at internet-beating speed, while the quality debt from that speed quietly compounds.
Mar 22
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Weekly Bulletin - 15 March 2026
Hardware constraints, the shift from prompting to delegation, and how people actually build teams, tools, and habits.
Mar 14
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Weekly Bulletin - 8 March 2026
What happened this week a quick round up of what I read.
Mar 8
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Weekly Roundup
Things that caught my attention!
Mar 3
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February 2026
The New Infrastructure of Work
The moment when technology stops assisting and starts organising
Feb 20
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