@emollick The surge in AI-generated content shifts the value from raw information volume to the verification of proprietary, human-led reasoning workflows.
asking people to read ai-generated text is offensive.
this is not because ai text is intrinsically bad. rather, the author has not paid a cost to write the text himself. this cost is a credible signal he finds its communication important.
so: not paying that cost is telling
Halftime: Dynamically weaves AI-generated ads into the scenes you’re watching, so breaks feel like part of the story instead of interruptions.
@krishgarg@yuviecodes@lohanipravin
Percent of new code that is AI-generated at various companies:
- Chime: 84% (as of May '26)
- Google: 75% (Apr '26)
- Uber: ~70% (Apr '26)
- DoorDash: ~65% (May '26)
- Atlassian: >50% (Apr '26)
- Shopify: >50% (May '26)
- Snap: ~40% (Feb '26)
Not sure its the best metric but it has become fashionable to share on earnings call
Coca-Cola’s annual Christmas advert is AI-generated again this year.
The company says they used even fewer people to make it — “We need to keep moving forward and pushing the envelope… The genie is out of the bottle, and you’re not going to put it back in”