The hottest Industry Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top Technology Topics
Material World 175 implied HN points 12 Jun 23
  1. Writing and selling a book is a unique process for a journalist, involving a mix of excitement and awkward self-promotion.
  2. The book 'Material World' became even more relevant because of rapidly changing industrial and political landscapes.
  3. The future of technologies like e-fuels and batteries is likely to be diverse, not dominated by a single solution.
The Digital Anthropologist 39 implied HN points 20 Nov 23
  1. The cryptocurrency industry's hype turned out to be largely a pyramid scheme, showing lessons to be learned for the Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) hype.
  2. Over-hyping A.I. can lead to disillusionment and hinder real progress, similar to what happened with crypto hype.
  3. To navigate the A.I. landscape better, companies should focus on tangible benefits, avoid over-promising, and incorporate human-centered approaches like Microsoft and Apple.
Tessa Fights Robots 43 implied HN points 06 Mar 24
  1. A recent study highlighted the toxicity and degradation of graphene, raising concerns about its broad applications and potential hazards on the environment and human health.
  2. Further research is needed on the degradation of graphene-based nanomaterials to understand their environmental impact and health risks. Some compounds like humic acid and specific enzymes play a role in the biodegradation process.
  3. Graphene is a trending material in various industries, but there are growing concerns about its safety, likening it to the new asbestos or Glyphosate 2.0. Monitoring industry trends and applications of graphene is important for understanding its impact.
Wadds Inc. newsletter 79 implied HN points 17 Apr 23
  1. The UK Government is focusing on using technology and skills in communication, creating an Innovation Hub to improve public engagement, especially with AI.
  2. Public relations degrees in the UK are declining sharply, as fewer universities offer them due to the changing job market that demands a wider skill set.
  3. Amazon has launched new AI tools to help developers create applications, signaling a growing trend of AI services in various industries.
nicosmid 39 implied HN points 08 Aug 23
  1. The mining industry is currently experiencing a period of quiet and stability.
  2. Key factors like Bitcoin price, network hashrate, and ASIC prices are maintaining a steady trend.
  3. This calm period may indicate a break for the industry after a significant growth phase.
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Silicon Reckoner 39 implied HN points 19 May 23
  1. Geoffrey Hinton's resignation from Google raises concerns about democratic decision-making in technology
  2. The involvement of tech industry in mathematical research may reduce autonomy of practitioners
  3. There is a need to reconsider current models of AI governance and prioritize societal interests over corporate motives
Fight to Repair 39 implied HN points 28 Sep 23
  1. The Agricultural Right to Repair Act aims to give farmers more flexibility in repairing their own equipment by requiring manufacturers to provide necessary tools and information.
  2. Corporations, including those in the agricultural industry, may publicly support repair efforts but use tactics behind closed doors to extract profit, highlighting the need for legislation like the Agricultural Right to Repair Act.
  3. While there is a history of right to repair bills failing at the federal level due to political divisions, there is potential for progress at the state level, where repair laws have started passing through legislatures and being signed into law.
Clouded Judgement 7 implied HN points 03 Jan 25
  1. In 2025, we will see a lot of special AI models that focus on specific areas of knowledge, like health or engineering. These models will learn from specialized and private data to perform better than general AI models.
  2. These domain-specific models will help industries that need deep understanding and accuracy, solving complex problems that generalized AI can struggle with. This means they can deliver the right answers when it matters most.
  3. As businesses create their own tailored AI models, the enterprise AI market will grow significantly. This will change how companies operate and improve efficiency in many fields.
ASeq Newsletter 43 implied HN points 03 Nov 23
  1. Improvement in DNA sequencing has been slow compared to advancements in other industries like semiconductors
  2. Illumina's best selling sequencer is aging and there's a lack of significant competition in the market
  3. Technological advancements in sequencing are mainly incremental, with a focus on adding more cameras and making flow cells bigger
Ill-Defined Space 57 implied HN points 13 Jul 23
  1. India's space industry has seen significant growth in the number of startups, but more is needed to compete globally.
  2. India possesses strong launch capabilities, with the ability to explore the Moon, but needs to increase launch frequency to match other countries.
  3. Although India encourages international spacecraft deployment, there are challenges such as limited rocket inventory that must be addressed for significant industry growth.
Eric Harper 3 HN points 13 Jun 24
  1. AI is rapidly growing in the music industry, even capable of generating fully produced songs imitating popular singers.
  2. Creative individuals are concerned about the influence of AI on art and culture, as it may lead to generic, algorithm-driven content.
  3. While AI can enhance workflow and assist in creating music or art, maintaining the human element is crucial to preserving the essence and authenticity of creative work.
Based Meditations 8 HN points 12 Mar 24
  1. The future of programming may shift towards a focus on creativity and innovation rather than just logic and coding skills.
  2. The impact of AI and automation on the programming industry is uncertain, leading to a potential rise in independent artists creating software.
  3. There is a growing trend of passionate developers moving away from traditional software jobs to pursue artistic endeavors, potentially transforming software development into a form of art.
House of Strauss 26 implied HN points 15 Jan 24
  1. The sports TV industry is experiencing a major transformation due to Peacockification.
  2. Peacock Game on NBCUniversal is influencing how ESPN and other sports rights holders operate.
  3. Fans are skeptical but the industry is evolving with potential watershed moments.
Natto Thoughts 19 implied HN points 12 Apr 23
  1. China's top-down strategy in developing the EV industry has led to significant market dominance, increasing the country's global economic influence.
  2. The three stages of China's EV industry development involved government support, special programs, and industry incentives to rapidly create a new industry.
  3. The growth and advancements in China's EV industry have implications of boosting global climate policies, forming industry alliances, and intensifying competition among EV makers.
Theology 3 implied HN points 26 Jan 25
  1. Having a mission is more fulfilling than just having a job. People thrive when they feel their work has purpose beyond just earning a paycheck.
  2. Engaging with clients and listening to their stories can lead to better product development and marketing strategies. It's about understanding real needs, not just making sales.
  3. Being critical and honest in your field can drive change and innovation. Writing and speaking authentically helps challenge the status quo and inspire others.
Wadds Inc. newsletter 19 implied HN points 24 Apr 23
  1. A CEO recently apologized for telling her employees not to feel sorry for themselves about pay issues. It shows how important it is for leaders to understand their team's concerns.
  2. AI is changing the job market, possibly boosting the global economy but also impacting millions of jobs that involve writing and programming. New jobs may emerge, but the shift will be significant.
  3. There is a crackdown on fake reviews online, particularly on platforms like Facebook. This highlights the ongoing issue of trust in online content and the need for better control.
The Future of Life 19 implied HN points 02 Apr 23
  1. AI is unlikely to replace jobs like programming. Instead, it's expected to assist and improve how programmers work.
  2. Everyone might have their own personal AI assistant in the future. This AI will help manage daily tasks like scheduling and information gathering.
  3. Instead of making workers obsolete, AI will enhance people's productivity and efficiency, especially in white-collar jobs.
Net Interest 25 implied HN points 07 Jul 23
  1. Net Interest is a successful finance newsletter with impressive growth and subscriber numbers.
  2. Paid newsletters in the finance market have a rich history and potential for revenue generation.
  3. The newsletter industry is growing while institutional investment research is shrinking, showcasing different market trends.
Fight to Repair 19 implied HN points 19 Sep 22
  1. Apple's iPhone 14 features a design that prioritizes repairability, marking a significant shift for the company and a win for right-to-repair advocates.
  2. iOS 16.0.1 has been shown to remove certain repair locks in the iPhone 14, indicating progress in enabling independent repairs, especially in the base model.
  3. India is experiencing a rising demand for refurbished gadgets, highlighting the need for a robust ecosystem to support repair and refurbishment services locally.
The Digital Anthropologist 19 implied HN points 11 Jan 23
  1. The downturn in the tech industry can benefit other sectors as businesses focus on improving productivity instead of new digital investments.
  2. AI may see growth across various industries during a recession, especially with advancements like Generative AI and chatGPT.
  3. Despite setbacks for big tech companies, the tech industry slowdown can lead to innovation from startups, a focus on improving existing technology, and increased emphasis on productivity.
Wadds Inc. newsletter 79 implied HN points 15 Mar 21
  1. There's an increase in new digital media startups that are changing how journalism is done, despite many traditional newsrooms cutting costs.
  2. Companies like Unilever are moving towards more inclusive marketing by avoiding the term 'normal' in their products and being mindful of image edits.
  3. AI technology is developing quickly, but there are important ethical concerns about its use, especially in areas like surveillance and content creation.
Wadds Inc. newsletter 19 implied HN points 07 Nov 22
  1. The BBC is cutting back on local radio shows, focusing more on online content instead. Local stations will now only produce breakfast and lunchtime shows.
  2. Public relations jobs in the UK are growing, but a slowdown is expected soon. Many people joined the industry recently, and job growth has slowed down lately.
  3. Ryanair is using a bold social media strategy that includes trolling and playful digs at customers. This has proven to be an effective way to engage with their audience.
Equal Ventures 19 implied HN points 06 Apr 22
  1. SmartHop received $30m to improve conditions for truckers and democratize the industry.
  2. Guillermo, the founder/CEO of SmartHop, aims to empower all truck drivers, not just a select few.
  3. Through SmartHop's innovative platform, drivers have increased earnings and efficiency, attracting industry leaders to invest in the company.
Tech Buzz China Insider 19 implied HN points 19 Apr 22
  1. After a long freeze, 45 domestic titles received approval to operate in China, revealing the changing dynamics in the Chinese gaming industry.
  2. The Chinese government's relationship with gaming reflects a constant push for regulation and emphasis on 'high quality games.'
  3. Opportunities in the Chinese gaming industry include a potential rise in PC games development and the increasing focus on overseas export, despite regulatory challenges.
The Seat of Loss 12 implied HN points 14 Apr 23
  1. The history of music and the music industry is influenced by economic factors and technology advancements.
  2. Artists throughout history have adapted to changing conditions, from Chuck Berry's use of new recording technology to modern producers working on digital audio workstations.
  3. The traditional music industry model has shifted, with artists like Drake and Tame Impala showcasing self-sufficiency and adaptability in the face of evolving industry trends.
The Seat of Loss 8 HN points 16 May 23
  1. Vocaloid technology has the potential to revolutionize the music industry by creating 'new' performances using existing recordings of singers.
  2. Hatsune Miku showcases a successful model of a virtual pop star, serving as a platform for secondary creativity and fan engagement.
  3. The traditional concept of recording artists is evolving, with the rise of AI-generated music, shifting focus from recording income to other revenue streams like touring and merchandise.
The Jolly Contrarian 19 implied HN points 23 Apr 21
  1. Robot Nirvana explores the use of artificial intelligence to recreate music by deceased artists like Kurt Cobain, showcasing the limitations of technology in replicating human creativity.
  2. Music technology has made remarkable advancements, allowing for incredible sound recreation and studio expertise at a fraction of the cost, revolutionizing music production.
  3. Recreating past artistic works using AI raises questions about the redundancy of human creativity and the importance of artists in pushing artistic boundaries forward.
Curious futures (KGhosh) 8 implied HN points 25 Feb 23
  1. AI is becoming incredibly advanced, posing a risk to human jobs like architects
  2. Interesting industry developments include CRISPR, food dyes, and supermarket data sales
  3. Curious finds such as OSINT resources, light at night for economic growth, and AI-crafted objects
Wadds Inc. newsletter 19 implied HN points 07 Jun 21
  1. Journalists are facing more online abuse, and there's a push for them to share their experiences to improve safety measures.
  2. COVID-19 has led to a rise in new PR agencies, showing a positive outcome from difficult times.
  3. There's a new guide for businesses to market on TikTok, offering tips and tools to help them succeed.
Wadds Inc. newsletter 19 implied HN points 17 May 21
  1. WaddsCon is discussing important topics like agency-client relationships, new measurement frameworks, and the rise of print in PR. It's an event for professionals in the industry to learn and connect.
  2. The PR industry is focusing more on mental health, with organizations launching surveys to understand and address mental wellbeing among professionals. This shows a growing awareness of mental health challenges.
  3. Companies are exploring how to support employees better, especially through menopause guidance and parental identity features on platforms like Instagram. This highlights the importance of employee welfare in the workplace.
Wadds Inc. newsletter 19 implied HN points 11 Jan 21
  1. A new UK media group called GB News is launching soon and aims to create 140 journalism jobs. This reflects ongoing changes in the media landscape.
  2. Ad fraud continues to be a major issue that the advertising industry is not addressing well. Experts believe recent security breaches should prompt a reevaluation of their practices.
  3. There's a push for more honest representation of older people in media, with a new age-positive image library launched to counter negative stereotypes.