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2026.07: Aggregators and AI

Technology
United States
Started February 17, 2026

The best Stratechery content from the week of February 9, 2026, including individualization at scale, CapEx explosions and distinctions, and the interviewer becoming the interviewee

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2026.07: Aggregators and AI

Stratechery (United States) | Feb 13, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 17, 2026
CapEx explosions in the tech sector may indicate unsustainable growth practices that could harm smaller creators and the overall ecosystem.
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AI-driven individualization at scale risks creating echo chambers, limiting exposure to diverse perspectives and ideas.
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The increased capital expenditures by tech companies on AI and aggregation tools reflect a necessary evolution in the digital content landscape.
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The rise of AI-driven aggregators will enhance individualization, making content more relevant and engaging for diverse audiences.
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Interviewers becoming interviewees in AI discussions could lead to a more transparent understanding of biases in automated systems.
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