Reading Notes: June 2026
Second installment of my monthly reading notes, the ones from May are here.
It’s a heavily AI-oriented round of articles, I hope I did a good job in selecting smart and sobering voices, I don’t want to contribute to additional AI-driven anxiety and hysteria, quite the opposite.
“What kinds of labor markets are being designed around AI? What is shaping the choices about adoption? Who has bargaining power in those decisions? How will the value created by as yet unfounded promises of productivity growth be distributed? Who has power and how is it wielded to promote certain interests and negate other futures?”