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By Gabriel Weinberg

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DuckDuckGo founder. Co-author, Super Thinking. Co-author, Traction.

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Episode Date
No, everyone is not using AI for everything.
Jun 13, 2026
A "patchwork" of AI laws is a feature, not a bug
Jun 07, 2026
More data supports science funding literally pays for itself
May 24, 2026
Principles almost always have exceptions, often when they conflict with other principles (Rule 5)
May 10, 2026
Start collecting an AI "token tax" now; figure out exactly what to do with the funds later
Apr 25, 2026
You can make a compelling narrative for almost anything untrue (Rule 4)
Mar 22, 2026
There should be a citizen-led path to amend the Constitution
Feb 28, 2026
Simulating likely 2026 World Cup matchups (for all matches)
Jan 31, 2026
Yes AI or No AI, that is the question
Jan 19, 2026
As AI displaces jobs, the US government should create new jobs building affordable housing
Jan 07, 2026
Some surprising things about DuckDuckGo you probably don't know
Dec 13, 2025
What GLP-1 drug price is cost neutral to Medicare?
Nov 29, 2025
One approach to a heavily curated information diet
Nov 22, 2025
China has a major working-age population advantage through at least 2075
Nov 15, 2025
Total Factor Productivity needs a rebrand (and if you don't know what that is you probably should).
Nov 01, 2025
Is consumer AI heading for a duopoly?
Oct 19, 2025
The paradox of progress
Oct 11, 2025
The overlooked front in the browser wars
Oct 04, 2025
What banning AI surveillance should look like, at a minimum
Sep 27, 2025
On reddit, roughly 500 views = 1 click
Sep 21, 2025
A U.S.-China tech tie is a big win for China because of its population advantage
Sep 13, 2025
AI surveillance should be banned while there is still time.
Sep 06, 2025
Progress isn't automatic
Aug 30, 2025
Musings on evergreen content
Aug 23, 2025
Rule #3: Every decision involves trade-offs
Aug 10, 2025
9 ways DuckDuckGo's Search Assist Differs from Google’s AI Overviews
Jul 31, 2025
The key to increasing standard of living is increasing labor productivity
Jul 26, 2025
Most chatbot users miss this key setting, so we moved it up front
Jul 20, 2025
The debate over a potential economic bump from AI points to a much larger economic opportunity.
Jul 08, 2025
States should be allowed to regulate AI because realistically Congress won't
Jun 26, 2025
Rule #2: There are always underlying assumptions.
Jun 21, 2025
Issues with widespread bipartisan agreement that never go anywhere
Jun 15, 2025
U.S. AI-labor protests could eventually resemble the French Yellow-Vest protests
Jun 08, 2025
How science funding literally pays for itself
May 31, 2025
Will the AI backlash spill into the streets?
May 24, 2025
Americans’ tolerance for lengthy economic disruption due to tariffs is seemingly very low.
May 17, 2025
Science funding was already way too low.
May 10, 2025
Rule 1: Reality is always more complicated.
May 03, 2025
Is runaway AI coming in years or decades?
Apr 27, 2025