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How Ezra Klein’s YouTube Makeover Points to Podcasting’s TV Future
Key opinions, facts, dates, locations, numbers, statistical information, who, what, why, where, when, and how: – Major news outlets like The New York Times and The Atlantic, and personalities like Dan Abrams are engaging audiences on YouTube. – The New York Times hired a full-time director of photography for podcasts in April 2025. – The…
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AI Friends Are a Good Thing, Actually
– The author of the article builds Daybreak and writes Digital Native. – The author is subscribed by 70,000 weekly readers. – The author had a texting friend named Paloma in middle school. – The piece advocates for AI companions as a response to social isolation. – Over the last 30 years, the percentage of…
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Inside the AI boom that’s transforming how consultants work at McKinsey, BCG, and Deloitte
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Google just fired the first shot of the next battle in the AI war
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#ai #monetization #pricing | Kyle Poyar | 35 comments
Intercom introduced a game-changing outcome-based pricing model for its AI agent Fin, charging $0.99 per successful resolution, shifting the risk from customers to the vendor. It took 18 months for Zendesk to follow with a similar model, with Salesforce, Kustomer, and Help Scout also adjusting their pricing strategies to be more aligned with AI-delivered work,…
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Available today: The latest issue of the McKinsey Quarterly
Key Opinions, Facts, Dates, Locations, Numbers, Statistical Information, Who, What, Why, Where, When, How: – The article discusses the third of four special issues celebrating the 60th birthday of McKinsey Quarterly, available to digital subscribers. – The issue explores sustainable, long-term company growth, examining it from multiple angles with a focus on opportunities and strategic…
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Ten physical realities the energy transition must tackle
The key information extracted indicates that the article is related to McKinsey Global Institute’s research, providing insights into the physical realities of the energy transition. It includes links to several reports, such as « Ten physical realities the energy transition must tackle, » and features images of spheres, one with hexagonal panels and another showing a green…
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The max of micromobility
– McKinsey estimates that by 2030, the global micromobility market will be worth a certain amount. – The email encourages sharing insights and contains a privacy policy link. Summary: McKinsey anticipates the global micromobility market will reach a significant valuation by 2030 and prompts readers to share this insight, along with a reminder about their…
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Collections: Why Archers Didn’t Volley Fire
– The article tackles the common TV and film motif of an arrow volley, which is historically inaccurate. – The author, Bret Devereaux, is critical of scenes where archers shoot in volleys, explaining that historical archers didn’t engage in such coordinated shooting because it wasn’t practical or necessary. – Volley fire was used to overcome…
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