Three dispatches. One through-line.
Every edition is built the same way, so you always know what you're getting and where to land. No algorithms. No fluff. Just the pattern and the play.
It's changing the way we live. The New World helps you bridge the gap — so you know exactly what to do.
The signal, not the noise. The three or four things that moved the ball — in plain English, with the context you need to care.
A repeatable thing you can steal on Monday morning. From writing, to research, to running your business. Shown, not told.
Who's building what, and why it matters for you. So when someone says "agentic" at dinner, you're the one explaining it.
Every edition is built the same way, so you always know what you're getting and where to land. No algorithms. No fluff. Just the pattern and the play.
No jargon walls. No hot takes. Just the pattern underneath the news, and the one or two moves you can make this week.

I don't write about AI for a living. I use it for a living — to ship product, run a STR portfolio, build software, close deals, get unstuck.
The New World is the thing I wish I'd had three years ago. Three short dispatches a week — what's real, what's hype, and what to actually do with it — from someone running the same race you're running. No algorithms. No sponsors between the paragraphs. Just letters from inside the work.
Three dispatches a week. The new world, translated. Free, forever.