Some words for the end of the week.
Your CEO is suffering from AI psychosis - by Jake Handy: Imitative AI is cutting a swatch through people susceptible to flattery.
Has Steve Kerr Had Enough? | The New Yorker: Steve Kerr is an incredibly thoughtful man, and I hope he follows up his sports career with one in public service.
The Role of Luck in Life Success Is Far Greater Than We Realized | Scientific American: Luck decides our fate much more than people want to admit.
The Angine de Poitrine Argument for UBI: Excellent argument on behalf of UBI.
Brendan Sorsby and college football's first biggest gambling scandal - ESPN: We are creating an entire generation of gambling addicts and we are not ready for the damage this is going to do.
We translated the Palantir manifesto for actual human beings | The Verge: the Verge has its fault, but it speaks plainly about the monsters in tech.
We translated the Palantir manifesto for actual human beings | The Verge: A gentle reminder.
The Pope Goes on an ICE Ride-Along - The Atlantic: Alexandra Petri is a national treasure.
The more young people use AI, the more they hate it | The Verge: The kids are all right.
Pundits are wrong about the Democrats’ "missing" voters: Fascinating look at voters and what they want and how they see the world.
Tony X, 10 years later: How a viral tweet led to a hockey love story you won’t believe - The Athletic: This is adorable.
Have the best possible week, everyone.

