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Vol. XII · Issue 19 · May 13, 2026
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The Generative AI Revolution Is Rewriting the Rules of Every Industry
Technology

The Generative AI Revolution Is Rewriting the Rules of Every Industry

From healthcare diagnostics to supply chain logistics, machine intelligence has crossed the threshold from experiment to infrastructure. We examine what that means for the next ten years.

Sarah Chen
Technology Editor · May 13, 2026
22 min read
Latest Dispatches
Why Global Supply Chains Are Rewiring Toward Regional Hubs
Business

Why Global Supply Chains Are Rewiring Toward Regional Hubs

The era of hyper-globalised manufacturing is giving way to a new geography of production, and the transition is anything but smooth.

Marcus Thompson12 min read
The New Digital Creators Are Building Billion-Dollar Empires
Culture

The New Digital Creators Are Building Billion-Dollar Empires

A generation of independent media entrepreneurs is outpacing legacy publishers. Their secret? Ownership, directness, and algorithmic fluency.

Elena Rodriguez15 min read
Quantum Computing Reaches a Pivotal Commercial Threshold
Science

Quantum Computing Reaches a Pivotal Commercial Threshold

Error-corrected quantum processors are finally arriving in commercial cloud environments. The implications for cryptography, drug discovery, and finance are immense.

James Liu10 min read
Democracy's Digital Battlefield: How Algorithms Shape Elections
Politics

Democracy's Digital Battlefield: How Algorithms Shape Elections

The platforms that mediate political discourse were not designed for democracy. We investigate whether they can be reformed — or whether they must be dismantled.

Olivia Park18 min read
Private Equity's New Obsession: AI-Native Companies
Business

Private Equity's New Obsession: AI-Native Companies

Investors are restructuring entire deal theses around AI-first business models. The result is a new taxonomy of startup value that confounds traditional metrics.

Priya Shah13 min read

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Business

Why Global Supply Chains Are Rewiring Toward Regional Hubs

Marcus Thompson12 min
Culture

The New Digital Creators Are Building Billion-Dollar Empires

Elena Rodriguez15 min
Science

Quantum Computing Reaches a Pivotal Commercial Threshold

James Liu10 min
Politics

Democracy's Digital Battlefield: How Algorithms Shape Elections

Olivia Park18 min
Business

Private Equity's New Obsession: AI-Native Companies

Priya Shah13 min
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The Loneliness Economy and What It Tells Us About Late Capitalism
Culture

The Loneliness Economy and What It Tells Us About Late Capitalism

Leo Müller19 min read
Inside the Race to Build Carbon-Negative Steel
Science

Inside the Race to Build Carbon-Negative Steel

Aiko Tanaka14 min read
The Central Bankers Who Want to Reinvent Money
Business

The Central Bankers Who Want to Reinvent Money

Marcus Thompson16 min read
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