top of page



Your 30-Minute AI Research System: A Practical Guide
Blog about how to use multiple AI tools to create new research insights
Andy Neely
Nov 25, 20255 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


I thought it was interesting - issue 2
Continuing with the theme of interesting developments in AI. Recent developments in AI include major product upgrades, new research insights, and even a historic political appointment. Anthropic rolled out transformative features to Claude, including file creation, contextual memory, and privacy controls, while Albania appointed the world’s first AI-powered government minister. Research highlighted both the promise and risks of AI, from reducing nondeterminism in LLM inferenc
Andy Neely
Sep 13, 20252 min read


I thought it was interesting - issue 1
I've decided to experiment with a summary of interesting AI related stuff that I've come across this week. Would welcome feedback and comments. What's useful? What's not? Only criteria for selection at the moment is that I thought it was interesting! Hence the title. Summary This week brings robust observational and survey-based evidence on generative AI’s labor-market and productivity effects. A Stanford study finds a 13%–20% decline in employment among young U.S. workers i
Andy Neely
Aug 30, 20252 min read
bottom of page