Archive
The complete OZ Talking archive of analysis across technology, economics, and the humanities.
2026
Prediction Markets: Every Crime on Record, Zero Convictions
Prediction markets welcomed insiders to make their forecasts more accurate—now that bargain is coming due.
$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.
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.
AI Firms' Ethical Red Lines Collapse in Wartime
Principles are easy to set in peacetime — war is where they're actually tested.
AI Agents Are Ready — We're the Ones Who Aren't
The real bottleneck in agent adoption isn't capability. It's trust.
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.
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.
How Huxley's 1961 'Law of Technology' Became the Algorithm
Technology was built to serve us—now we exist to serve it.
No 'Strategist' at Your Company? Then Revenue Is Just Luck
GTM is coming: the role that turns one-off sales into recurring revenue
Your Customer Is No Longer Human
When a product's real user shifts, the entire way you build it has to change with it
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Why Almost Every Brand Community Fails
A community's essence isn't a platform—it's showing up, again and again.
Why Wrong Pundits Sell Memberships, Not Apologies
Failing to predict the market is human; refusing to admit it turns analysis into a cult.
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.
Forget Monetization to Actually Make Money
Monetization isn't a starting point — it follows once you've actually built something of value.
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.
Orwell's 1946 Warning on Language and Thought
Clear language isn't the result of clear thinking — it's the precondition for it
Why the Pentagon Pizza Theory Didn't Hold Up
The more seductive a hypothesis feels, the sharper your scrutiny needs to be.
