Dan Shipper is the CEO and cofounder of Every. Every week he explores the frontiers of AI in his column, Chain of Thought, and on his podcast, ‘AI & I.’
Nathan Labenz saves time, eliminates drudgery, and offloads tasks with AI
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As the Everything bundle grows, Nathan’s focus seems to have disappeared. Dan helps him troubleshoot, and by the end of the episode, we deci
How would I feel if I raised money for Every?
Paying-subscriber benefit: My chat with Claude to write the code for our new prompt builder
ChatGPT, GPT-3, and Lex as powerful tools in the writing process
Dan and Nathan look back on how the Tiago Forte launch went, and learn an important lesson: before you start troubleshooting, make sure the
Head of storytelling Nashilu Mouen-Makoua on how to tell memorable stories
Taking a hard look at Substack’s top ten after yet another chaotic week for media (and for everything else), Dan and Nathan dig into the Pub
Vicente Silveira on how lean startups can win big with AI
Machine learning researcher Alice Albrecht on how AI is making science personalized and data-driven
Jared Zoneraich on why human experts matter more than ever
Dan and Nathan discuss an existential question for any creative and ambitious person: How do you choose to work with someone or on something
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My conversation with Kevin Scott
One of the most influential voices in tech explains how AI helps him write and invest
Watch the writer, educator, and podcaster use AI to surface anecdotes, read old books, and understand himself
File this one under “the unbundling of media”: Veteran reporter Casey Newton has left his job at The Verge and is launching his own Substac
The journey to a calm, profitable business in the AI age
Linus Lee wants to bring the focus back to human agency when we turn to AI for creative work
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Language models handle the repetition—people decide what matters
Two pro writers talk about AI for taste, topic, craft, and audience-building
Alex & Books's Alex Wieckowski on finding joy in books again