#Culture
8 posts
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Every generation discovers history through the medium of its time
Chloe vs History is AI-generated, a bit annoying, and maybe the next way a generation falls into the past. On formats, scepticism and curiosity.
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I built a 2026 World Cup prediction game with AI in one afternoon
How my two kids and I designed and built a daily 2026 World Cup squad-building game with AI in a single afternoon, bugs, squad data and all. Play it free.
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The Godfather's guide to website migration
I watched The Godfather while five weeks of post-launch redirect data loaded in another tab. By the third act I realised Francis Ford Coppola had essentially made a film about website migration.
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AI, accountability and harm: what a landmark tech verdict means for parents
A US court ruling shows that AI companies can be held responsible for what their products do to real people. What that verdict means for design, testing, and accountability.
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Half term, Netflix, and the marketing lesson I did not expect
“A teenage question during a Netflix binge became the clearest explanation of value I’ve heard in years. Why ‘I’ll do it myself’ almost always costs more than you think.”
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The stories that land always come from somewhere real
What a film scene can teach us about storytelling in global health, and why AI should support the work, not replace the human part.
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Digital ID in the UK: Why Hollywood has already shaped the public’s view
Decades of dystopian film have already written the story of digital ID in the public mind. Why the UK government's rollout has a trust problem Hollywood created — and what it would take to fix it.
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When safety becomes a loophole
What Malcolm Gladwell got me thinking about with self-driving cars, street football, and unintended consequences