Pulp Lab's ongoing read on AI, culture, and comms.
Seven real dispatches, in order. Same desk, watching AI move from novelty to infrastructure.
Then: we flagged AI-driven wellness and personalized health as the trend to watch.
Now: AI health assistants are a standard feature in consumer wellness apps.
Read the original →Then: we asked whether AI models built on scraped creative work owed anything back.
Now: AI governance and provenance are boardroom conversations, not internet arguments.
Read the original →Then: ChatGPT had just crossed 100 million users, and Microsoft was folding it into Bing.
Now: AI-powered answers are the default expectation in every search bar.
Read the original →Then: DALL-E 2 was a novelty making dinosaurs play frisbee.
Now: AI image generation is a default line in every creative workflow.
Read the original →Then: we linked machine intelligence and behavioral prediction to a shift in capitalism itself.
Now: AI-driven personalization and data governance are core business functions, not theory.
Read the original →Then: a computer-generated influencer was a novelty story in fashion trade press.
Now: AI-generated spokespeople are a normal, budgeted marketing channel.
Read the original →Then: a chatbot recommending vinyl records by algorithm was itself the headline.
Now: machine-learned recommendations run quietly behind every storefront.
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