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Artificial intelligence in practice — what it changes, who it concentrates power for, and how it lands in the businesses and policies of the technology economy.

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Google's ATLAS study analyzed nearly 15 million AI interactions across more than 150 countries and found that, for the non-routine cognitive work where AI is used most heavily, fewer than 10% of conversations attempted to automate a task end-to-end. For now, the real-world picture looks much more like humans working with AI than AI simply replacing them.

Google’s ATLAS dataset suggests most observed cognitive work with AI is collaborative, but its scope and enterprise exclusions limit what the finding proves.

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Venezuela's earthquake response was not built by the state or the UN — it was assembled in three hours by diaspora coders with Claude and Replit, and that inversion is the real story

The prevailing story about AI in a disaster zone is that it belongs to governments and large NGOs: satellite imagery pipelines at FEMA, damage models at the World Bank, logistics dashboards at the UN. When twin earthquakes reportedly ripped through northern Venezuela last month, that story broke.

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The companies building AI — OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic — co-signed a letter on Monday warning that their own technology could trigger an economic transformation larger than the Industrial Revolution, unfolding so fast that existing institutions have no realistic path to keep up without immediate action

On Monday, 13 July, a coalition of economists, AI researchers and technology executives issued an unusually compressed warning about the economic consequences of increasingly capable artificial intelligence.