History Doesn’t Repeat, But It Sure Does Rhyme

History Doesn't Repeat, But It Sure Does Rhyme

You ever feel like the world is just a bit… loud these days? Like there’s so much information, so many opinions, so many things flying at you online, it’s hard to make sense of it all? Scrolling through social media, reading the news – it often feels like we’re living through something totally unprecedented. And … Read more

New Data, New History: How Ancient DNA Reshapes Our Past

New Data, New History: How Ancient DNA Reshapes Our Past

As a financial analyst, I deal with data constantly. Every day, new market data comes in, challenging old assumptions and forcing us to re-evaluate strategies. What looked like a sure bet yesterday might be a losing play today, purely based on new information. It turns out, history works much the same way. For centuries, our … Read more

Feeling AI Déjà Vu? The 90s PC Boom Has a Story for Us.

Feeling AI Déjà Vu? The 90s PC Boom Has a Story for Us.

So, have you been following all the AI talk lately? It’s everywhere, right? From ChatGPT helping write emails to algorithms predicting pretty much everything. Some folks are saying it’s going to totally change the world, make us super productive, even usher in an era of abundance. Then, I saw this headline the other day: a … Read more

From Ancient Scrolls to Digital Trails: Our Long History with Data

From Ancient Scrolls to Digital Trails: Our Long History with Data

It’s easy to think that concerns about data privacy are a modern invention, born from the internet and the smartphones in our pockets. But as someone who’s spent a career in the tech world, I’ve come to see that the desire to collect information, and the inherent questions about who controls it, stretch back much … Read more