Dror Poleg's Newsletter Archive
NVIDIA: The Distributed Rocketship
The world's most innovative hardware is developed "from home."

Universal Basic Leisure
It makes economic sense to let people do whatever they want.

The Weird Future of Work
I asked ChatGPT to go into my head and figure out what happens next.

What do you need to know about AI?
I want to share with you more details about my upcoming course, and I hope you don't mind! It covers essential concepts and skills that everyone—especially professionals like you—should become familiar with in today’s digital age. Yes, the Practical AI Course is my "business,

Remote Is Not Enough
The next productivity boom will not come from robots doing more; it will come from humans doing less.

Let AI Steal Your Ideas
It might be the only way to protect them.

The Winners and Losers of Distributed Work (Part 2)
📒 Want to read all of the book's sections in order? Click here. The Winners and Losers of Distributed Work (Part 2) The Winners and Losers of Distributed Work (Part 2)0:00/3:051× The original elephant chart reflected a world of globalized trade in goods — a world

An Office Is Not The Office
A recent announcement from Zoom gives hope to the pro-office crowd. But reading beyond the headlines shows we're never going back to the old normal.

The Winners and Losers of Distributed Work (Part 1)
How will AI and remote work affect global and local income distributions? Lessons from the globalization and automation of manufacturing jobs.

📼 Subscriber Meetup — August 2023
A recording of our first-ever premium subscriber meetup with thoughts on current trends and their implications for offices, cities, and companies.
Who Gains From AI?
How will recent innovations impact jobs and corporations? Meta's earning call offers some hints.

Living (Near) Your Life
As work becomes less dependent on location, life becomes more dependent on location.

AI, Remote, and Office Demand
Recent data shows a decoupling of economic activity and commercial rents.

Future of Real Estate? Look to Japan
The way people live, work, and rest in the Land of the Rising Sun provides an interesting perspective on the evolution of other markets.

Tragedy of the Uncommon
Lessons from AI and urban planning on why it pays to keep things open — and how exclusivity destroys value.

Why Remote Will Grow?
I am still on vacation, but I wanted to share with you an interview with Rob Sadow on the Flex Perspectives Podcast. Rob's company tracks the flexible work policies of more than 4,500 companies. Here are a few highlights from our chat: * Lockdowns showed that many more
