The Substack post envisions an economy in 2028 in which AI has triggered mass layoffs and disrupted large-cap stocks like DoorDash and Uber.
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Is AI bullish for the economy, or bearish? Maybe it's so bullish that it becomes bearish. That's the conceit of a viral Substack post from Citrini Research painting a dark portrait of a future scenari ...
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Substack has allowed for the inclusion of Polymarket embeds into blogs since 2024, and the new update mostly seems like it will streamline the process. Notably, the prediction charts can now be added ...
On Sunday, analysis firm Citrini Research published a thought experiment on Substack that reads like a piece of fiction. Titled “The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis,” it’s a scenario set in June of ...
The Republican former president's essay centered on first leader George Washington, from his "humility" to slavery links.
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