2026.11: Winners, Losers, and the Unknown
Technology
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Started March 14, 2026
The best Stratechery content from the week of March 9, 2026, including integration and AI, the Team Test and a basketball disgrace, and the US, China and Iran
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2026.11: Winners, Losers, and the Unknown
Stratechery (United States) | Mar 13, 2026
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Mar 14, 2026
Rapid AI integration poses significant ethical risks and could exacerbate social inequalities, necessitating stricter regulations before further adoption.
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The ongoing tensions between the US, China, and Iran highlight the need for a diplomatic approach to international relations rather than escalating conflicts.
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The recent basketball disgrace illustrates a deeper issue of integrity in sports, demanding immediate reforms to uphold fairness and accountability.
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The integration of AI in various sectors is crucial for economic growth and should be accelerated to maintain global competitiveness.
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Focusing on the Team Test in sports distracts from more pressing issues like player welfare and the commercialization of athletics.
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