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After Exclusivity - BCBGs, Artificial Intelligence, and the End of the Three Moats
The question came quite naturally: ‘Surely you found it through someone?’ He was talking about the apartment — the entire first floor of an old Swiss mansion, the kind of property that does not announce itself. Two floors and an attic, mountain views from every window, the quiet considered beauty of a place that was built to last and has. Not a hotel. Not a holiday rental in any conventional sense. The sort of thing that, in his experience, arrived through a phone call from s


From Lords to Algorithms: The Oldest Problem in Power, and Its Most Unexpected Solution
William the Conqueror (1028-1087) and the Lords in the House of Lords 18 March 2026. On this date, the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Act received Royal Assent, ending a system that had existed, in one form or another, since the eleventh century. Ninety-two hereditary peers — dukes, viscounts, earls, barons — lost the right that their families had held, in some cases, for nearly a thousand years: the right to sit in Parliament by virtue of birth alone. One of the departing


The Fogg Paradox
What 81,000 AI Users Revealed About the Need for a True Confidante Phileas Fogg was not simply a man in a hurry. He was a man of absolute precision, private wealth, and very few genuine companions — famously so. His whole world was ordered, controlled, and somewhat sealed. And yet the journey changed him, precisely because it introduced the one thing his perfectly managed life lacked: a real human connection. He gained a companion he had not planned for and did not know he ne
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