Rhea Purohit focuses on research-driven storytelling in tech. She writes about the psychology and history of adopting new technologies.
Each person on the team has tailored their stack to their individual tastes
Make the most of AI by lowering your expectations
With one engineer—and AI
AI won’t eliminate human effort. It’ll redirect it.
Software has always had clear rules. AI forces you to write your own.
New York Times columnist Kevin Roose made 18 AI friends to find out
Diving deep into the future of the economy and jobs
Using a new technology can be hard. Here's what you can do about it.
The case for maximizing meaning, not efficiency
Talking AI at Reid Hoffman's Masters of Scale Summit
AI is transforming our thinking skills—not replacing them
Good writing is about more than a punctuation mark
Creativity isn’t magic. You can train it like a muscle, and AI can help.
I followed Dr. Gena Gorlin’s prompts and had a breakthrough
Steph Smith’s advice helps you make the most of your time online
For more AI adoption, more intelligence isn’t the answer
Dwarkesh Patel and Simon Eskildsen on their motivation to learn, curating information, and the spaced repetition method
ChatPRD creator Claire Vo on how AI is making entrepreneurship accessible
Portola cofounder Quinten Farmer and head of story Eliot Peper on building AI companions that feel real
Cora engineers Kieran Klaassen and Nityesh Agarwal on a new breed of software development
I asked two OpenAI LLMs to help me get fit—one stood out.
Author Nadia Asparouhova on why AI isn't as different from us as we think
Willem Van Lancker has always learned the hard way. He thinks that’s exactly how it should be.
Former Stripe and Google exec Alex Komoroske on designing technology that goes beyond what you want right now