Machine Economy Press

Machine Economy Press explores the integration and impact of AI and automation on the future of programming, work, and various industries. It covers advancements in AI tools, the economic implications of AI, and trends in programming languages, reflecting on how these technologies reshape jobs, development practices, and corporate strategies.

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1 implied HN point 29 Jun 21
  1. Remote work is likely to continue as a significant trend post-pandemic.
  2. Many employees are considering changing jobs due to the push to return to office work.
  3. Companies are experimenting with hybrid and fully remote work settings to adapt to changing preferences.
0 implied HN points 23 Nov 22
  1. People are speculating on the size and impact of GPT-4, with rumors suggesting it will be significantly more powerful than GPT-3.
  2. AI-human collaboration is expected to increase across all professions, ushering in new advancements and possibilities.
  3. The anticipation surrounding GPT-4's release is generating excitement and emotions, fueling discussions and speculations among users and experts.
0 implied HN points 29 Jun 21
  1. The newsletter covers topics like data science, programming, and future of work.
  2. The author is Michael Spencer, a prolific blogger with a focus on technology trends.
  3. The newsletter aims to discuss automation and the 4th industrial revolution.
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