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Karrie Jacobs

@karrieurbanist
10 posts
2026-02-25
“But for a shark to actually bite a cable, you'd have to wrap it in fish, much as you'd hide a pill in a hunk of cheese for the dog.”  —  Best sentence of the day...so far.  —  www.wired.com/story/say-go...
2026-02-25 View on X
Wired

A look at TAT-8, the first transoceanic fiber-optic cable, which went into service in 1988, was retired in 2002, and is now being pulled up for recycling

History was unmade last year, as engineers began the massive project of ripping the first-ever transoceanic fiber-optic cable from the ocean floor.

2025-12-13
“The order grants broad authority to the attorney general to sue states and overturn laws that do not support the ‘United States’ global A.I. dominance'...If states keep their laws in place,Trump directed federal regulators to withhold funds...”  —  Once you smell the corruption, it's hard to unsmell it.
2025-12-13 View on X
Axios

Policymakers behind key state AI bills scoff at Trump's EO; some GOP governors are pushing ahead with their own AI bills; Steve Bannon says Sacks misled Trump

States are forging ahead with AI laws despite President Trump's new executive order aimed at reining them in.

“The order grants broad authority to the attorney general to sue states and overturn laws that do not support the ‘United States’ global A.I. dominance'...If states keep their laws in place,Trump directed federal regulators to withhold funds...”  —  Once you smell the corruption, it's hard to unsmell it.
2025-12-13 View on X
Reuters

President Trump signs an executive order aimed at preempting a growing number of state AI laws, saying “we want to have one central source of approval”

Transformer Weekly: Trump signs EO, Hochul guts the RAISE Act, and GPT-5.2 launches Michael Kan / PCMag : Trump Signs Executive Order to Go After ‘Burdensome’ State AI Laws Poligir...

2025-12-12
“The order grants broad authority to the attorney general to sue states and overturn laws that do not support the ‘United States’ global A.I. dominance'...If states keep their laws in place,Trump directed federal regulators to withhold funds...”  —  Once you smell the corruption, it's hard to unsmell it.
2025-12-12 View on X
Reuters

President Trump signs an executive order aimed at preempting a growing number of state AI laws, saying “we want to have one central source of approval”

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order on artificial intelligence that will attempt to preempt …

2025-12-01
“NY became the first state to enact a law targeting a practice, typically called personalized pricing or surveillance pricing, in which retailers use artificial intelligence and customers' personal data to set prices online.”  —  Didn't realize this was happening.  —  (It's the Golden Age of the Grift.)
2025-12-01 View on X
New York Times

New York becomes the first US state to require that retailers disclose using algorithmic pricing tied to personal data; 10+ states are considering similar bills

The new law seeks to prevent retailers from ripping off consumers by using artificial intelligence and their personal data to charge them higher prices.

2025-09-08
On one hand, Trump claims that summarily executing (alleged) drug dealers is his prerogative.  On the other hand he pardons convicted drug dealers when it's politically useful.  —  www.nytimes.com/2025/09/07/t...
2025-09-08 View on X
New York Times

A look at Ross Ulbricht's return to public life after Trump pardoned him in January, including speaking at Bitcoin 2025 in May and accepting ~$31M in donations

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/07/t... @jlray : Kinda weird one of the first things Trump did at the start of this term was set free one of the world's deadliest drug dealers, who is not ...

2023-06-19
This story, which is entirely about a division of Zaha Hadid Architects, reads a lot like a press release... https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-06-19 View on X
New York Times

How architects are using AI to design workplaces, office buildings, and spaces that cater to workers' individual needs, as more companies adopt a hybrid model

Note that I'm very wary of the great AI public relations blitz. (Which is likely being orchestrated by PR bots that sign their emails Ashley, Madison or Emma.) Also wary of anything Schumacher related. https://twitter.com/...
2023-06-19 View on X
New York Times

How architects are using AI to design workplaces, office buildings, and spaces that cater to workers' individual needs, as more companies adopt a hybrid model

2023-06-18
This story, which is entirely about a division of Zaha Hadid Architects, reads a lot like a press release... https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-06-18 View on X
New York Times

How architects are using AI to design workplaces, office buildings, and spaces that cater to workers' individual needs, as more companies adopt a hybrid model

With more hybrid workers and new office needs, firms like Zaha Hadid Architects are turning to artificial intelligence for solutions. LinkedIn: Kurt Evans , Bernardo Scheinkman , a...

Note that I'm very wary of the great AI public relations blitz. (Which is likely being orchestrated by PR bots that sign their emails Ashley, Madison or Emma.) Also wary of anything Schumacher related. https://twitter.com/...
2023-06-18 View on X
New York Times

How architects are using AI to design workplaces, office buildings, and spaces that cater to workers' individual needs, as more companies adopt a hybrid model

With more hybrid workers and new office needs, firms like Zaha Hadid Architects are turning to artificial intelligence for solutions. LinkedIn: Kurt Evans , Bernardo Scheinkman , a...