Archive

The complete OZ Talking archive of analysis across technology, economics, and the humanities.

2026

Issue #35AI & Tech

Prediction Markets: Every Crime on Record, Zero Convictions

Prediction markets welcomed insiders to make their forecasts more accurate—now that bargain is coming due.

Issue #33Business

$250 Billion in AI Spending, So Why Isn't It in the Data?

AI's technical capability and its economic payoff are running on two different clocks.

Issue #32Business

The CIA's 1944 Manual for Wrecking a Company

The playbook that sinks an organization, run in reverse, turns out to be exactly what saves one.

Issue #31Society

AI Firms' Ethical Red Lines Collapse in Wartime

Principles are easy to set in peacetime — war is where they're actually tested.

Issue #29AI & Tech

AI Agents Are Ready — We're the Ones Who Aren't

The real bottleneck in agent adoption isn't capability. It's trust.

Issue #28Business

AI and Jobs: What the Data Actually Shows

The real risk isn't mass layoffs — it's the quietly narrowing door into a first job.

Issue #27Business

Hollywood's Three-Stage Playbook for AI

From courtroom battles to licensing deals to full acquisitions, the entertainment industry is learning to control AI on its own terms.

Issue #30Society

How Huxley's 1961 'Law of Technology' Became the Algorithm

Technology was built to serve us—now we exist to serve it.

Issue #26Business

No 'Strategist' at Your Company? Then Revenue Is Just Luck

GTM is coming: the role that turns one-off sales into recurring revenue

Issue #25Business

Your Customer Is No Longer Human

When a product's real user shifts, the entire way you build it has to change with it

Issue #16AI & Tech

Rare Earths, Nuclear Arms, Energy: The 2026 Unraveling

Rare earths, nuclear arms control, and energy dominance are shifting together—miss the structure, and all you're left with is emotion.

Issue #19AI & Tech

AI Agents Will Pay Online Soon. Korea's Door Is Locked.

As infrastructure for AI-agent payments takes shape globally, Korea's closed regulatory structure is locking it out before it even arrives.

Issue #17AI & Tech

Buying GPUs Isn't Enough: AI Infra's Real Battleground

The real bottleneck in AI infrastructure isn't chips — it's whoever locks up power and memory first who wins.

Issue #18AI & Tech

TikTok's Infinite Scroll: Why the EU Calls It Illegal

Addiction isn't a willpower problem. The EU just held platform design responsible—for the first time

Issue #23AI & Tech

The SaaS Stock Crash Isn't Really About AI

Software is shifting from a divergence phase to convergence—survival favors those who deliver action, not summaries.

Issue #20AI & Tech

South Korea's R&D Spending Can't Win the Talent War

Why the world's No. 2 R&D spender by GDP share just fell outside the global top 25 in talent competitiveness.

Issue #21AI & Tech

Silicon Valley Is Quietly Running on Chinese AI

Qwen, DeepSeek, Kimi and MiniMax are moving into production. The numbers behind Chinese open-source AI adoption in Silicon Valley.

Issue #24AI & Tech

Why Almost Every Brand Community Fails

A community's essence isn't a platform—it's showing up, again and again.

Issue #22AI & Tech

Why Wrong Pundits Sell Memberships, Not Apologies

Failing to predict the market is human; refusing to admit it turns analysis into a cult.

Issue #12AI & Tech

Brainwave-Trained Robots: Why China and the U.S. Are All In

AI's next textbook isn't a book—it's the human brain itself.

Issue #11Business

Forget Monetization to Actually Make Money

Monetization isn't a starting point — it follows once you've actually built something of value.

Issue #15Society

Companies Want to Hire, Korea's Youth Don't Want to Go

The government and corporations shook hands perfectly—the only thing missing is the young workers' consent.

Issue #13Society

Orwell's 1946 Warning on Language and Thought

Clear language isn't the result of clear thinking — it's the precondition for it

Issue #14Society

Why the Pentagon Pizza Theory Didn't Hold Up

The more seductive a hypothesis feels, the sharper your scrutiny needs to be.