
Gary Rivlin
@grivlin
AI VALLEY and the race to cash in on AI. To buy: bit.ly/3OOPZEB. Ex-NYTimes, ex-Wired, ex-alt weekly editor. 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Panama Papers
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Do smaller AI startups stand a chance in the trillion-dollar race to cash in AI? I joined Kara Swisher and Christy Wyskiel at Johns Hopkins to discuss AI VALLEY, innovation, and the future of entrepreneurship. Give a listen: bit.ly/45qXWtb



Loved WHAT KIND OF PARADISE, the latest from Janelle Brown. A very different kind of coming of age novel set both in the remote mountains of Montana and dot-com Silicon Valley of the '90s. Highly recommend; the best book I've read this year



Just spotted a newly-formed AI Valley Club for founders. No tie to my book AI VALLEY—but Santosh Panda, I hereby nominate myself as honorary member and spiritual advisor. And if looking for required reading for members,...

Will AI devastate the future of work? Reskilling or upskilling in workingspaces is not going to be enough most times. “The effect of AI is being completely underestimated in the policy world,” says S. Patnaik of the Brookings Institution. 👍📚 by Gary Rivlin time.com/7290751/ai-fut…




Lookie here: Fast Company named AI VALLEY 1 of 5 essential reads to get caught up on AI in 2025. Bonus: a shoutout in the subtitle: including "a veteran Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who shadows the top thinkers in the field of AI" bit.ly/4kp9kKc


Great story/charts from Lydia DePillis Christine Zhang on how health care ate the American economy. This pair of maps is especially striking.


“Could AI destroy us?” New York Post asks in this article quoting me several times. My fear? Not the end of humanity but those calling the shots. As I’m quoted saying, “I don’t trust Big Tech—but Big Tech controls AI. And that should scare the hell out of us.” bit.ly/4kmjsTN



Appreciate the shoutout from Reid Hoffman, AI VALLEY’s star and a fellow “AI bloomer” — not a doomer, not a zoomer, but someone who sees both the promise *and* the peril. One online reviewer wrote, “Great read but too much Reid,” an assessment Hoffman might agree with