The Dead Internet Theory Returns
Description
Microsoft's Return to Office, ICE's Spyware Resurgence, and Cohere’s Canadian AI Ambitions
In this episode, host Jim Love discusses Microsoft's new return-to-office policy, requiring employees within 50 miles of an office to work in-person three days a week, citing internal data on the benefits of face-to-face collaboration, especially in AI teams. The episode also covers the reactivation of a $2 million contract between the Trump administration and Paragon Solutions, allowing ICE to use the controversial Graphite spyware domestically. The script highlights Canadian AI company Cohere's progress, including significant funding, strategic hires, and strong revenue growth, while maintaining its roots in Toronto. Lastly, Love revisits the 'Dead Internet Theory,' suggesting the rise of bots and AI-generated content could be shifting the internet from a space of active interaction to one of passive consumption.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:22 Microsoft's Return to Office Policy
01:49 Controversial ICE Contract Reactivation
03:06 Cohere's Canadian AI Success Story
05:01 The Dead Internet Theory Revisited
07:24 Conclusion and Viewer Engagement