Experimenting with a new podcast mini-series at Skift: “How I Travel”, on the personal philosophies on travel.
We are kicking off with the closest global philosopher-muse I know, Colin Nagy, probably the best travel interview you would have heard in recent times. skift.com/2024/12/26/n...
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We’re starting a new feature on Skift: using AI + our edit expertise to analyze public travel cos earnings calls & 10Q & 10K SEC filings to unearth tech opportunities: upcoming system upgrades, emerging RFPs, or digital transformations. We’re kicking off with Soho House. skift.com/2024/12/26/n...
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The context. I think this is a thinking of a media-dominated age and we aren’t in that age anymore. www.nytimes.com/2024/12/19/b...
Well this is a bummer, Remote Year was a small but pioneering company with an outsized impact on the edges. At least it was trying something different. Sad to see it end like this, in acrimony. skift.com/2024/12/21/r...
The more I think about it, the more these CEO/CEO suite newsletters by mainstream media will have a hard time in this media-obsolescence age. If you are a CEO and want to learn cutting edge AI and implications would you learn from a journalist or BG2 pod? www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVcS...
Reporting is not threatened by AI, writing out of the reporting is, I 100% believe. Of course humans will do storytelling better but humans instructing AI to do it will only get better & better so I won’t discount that part out yet.
Still forming my thoughts on it as I test it out myself daily.
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