Is Global AI Cooperation Even Possible?

Is Global AI Cooperation Even Possible?

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How to Build an AI Native Team with Mike Cannon-Brookes

In this sponsored bonus episode, NLW is joined by Atlassian co-founder and CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes for a conversation about how to build AI native teams. They discuss what separates enterprise AI leaders from laggards, why context is becoming a critical layer of AI adoption, how ...  Show more

The Week the AI Story Shifted

This week-in-review episode looks at a week when the AI narrative started to fork, from job-apocalypse panic toward a more mature picture of how AI will actually diffuse through the economy, markets, infrastructure, and enterprise work. NLW connects Ezra Klein’s job-apocalypse re ...  Show more

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