2026.22: Luceing Their Mind
Technology
Global
Started May 30, 2026
The best Stratechery content from the week of May 25, 2026, including why everyone hates Luce, how to monetize AI answers, and social mobility in China
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2026.22: Luceing Their Mind
Stratechery (United States) | May 29, 2026
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May 30, 2026
Luce's controversial approach is necessary for innovation; we need bold ideas to challenge the status quo in tech and society.
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May 30, 2026
AI monetization represents a new economic frontier, providing opportunities for creators and businesses to thrive in a digital economy.
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May 30, 2026
The backlash against Luce highlights the dangers of prioritizing disruptive innovation over ethical considerations and social responsibility.
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Social mobility in China reflects complex socio-economic dynamics that cannot be simplified into a binary narrative of success or failure.
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Monetizing AI answers could lead to unequal access to information, exacerbating existing social divides rather than bridging them.
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