In which we examine the curious case of a Mill Valley estate that refuses to accept anything as vulgar as cash, preferring instead the digital promise of a generative future.
Silicon Valley's latest obsession with autonomous AI agents is hitting a rather expensive wall: the digital equivalent of a middle manager who spends the entire budget on post-it notes and self-congratulatory emails.
Meta’s recent $100 billion dalliance with AMD suggests that the path to superintelligence is paved with enough silicon to tile the surface of a medium-sized European principality.