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The Stanford AI Index 2026, in 18 slides
AI is scaling faster than the systems around it can adapt Every spring, Stanford's Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) publishes the AI Index Report, an independent, 400-plus-page audit of where artificial intelligence actually is rather than where Silicon Valley marketing says it is. The 9th edition landed this month, and the headline from the report's co-chairs is hard to shake: “AI is scaling faster than the systems around it can adapt.” I've distilled the report into a
Andy Neely
Apr 153 min read


I thought it was interesting - issue 3
Some things I've picked up over the last few weeks that caught my eye. Been spending a lot of time recently looking at the impact of AI on employment. Some really interesting studies coming out that raise questions about the implications for entry level jobs and the importance of separating between tasks and jobs - AI might not replace jobs, but it will replace tasks. Its clearly early days and its still an evolving picture, but good to see data and evidence appearing to info
Andy Neely
Oct 13, 20252 min read
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