The next generation of AI doesn't just answer questions, it learns your habits, anticipates your needs, and knows things about you that your best friend doesn't.
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Shaw Beckett reads the signal in the noise. With dual degrees in Computer Science and Computer Engineering, a law degree, and years of entrepreneurial ventures, Shaw brings a pattern-recognition lens to business, technology, politics, and culture. While others report headlines, Shaw connects dots: how emerging tech reshapes labor markets, why consumer behavior predicts political shifts, what today's entertainment reveals about tomorrow's economy. An avid reader across disciplines, Shaw believes the best analysis comes from unexpected connections. Skeptical but fair. Analytical but accessible.
The next generation of AI doesn't just answer questions, it learns your habits, anticipates your needs, and knows things about you that your best friend doesn't.
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