How Should We Approach A.I. in 2026?

The New Yorker 

The rapid normalization of artificial intelligence is forcing a reckoning with how much of the future is being shaped by hype rather than utility. The writers Charles Duhigg, Cal Newport, and Anna Wiener join Tyler Foggatt for a conversation about artificial intelligence and the promises, myths, and anxieties surrounding it. The discussion was recorded before a live audience at The New Yorker Festival this fall. They explore the gap between Silicon Valley's sweeping claims and what generative A.I. can actually do today; how people are using the technology for work, creativity, and emotional support; and why the tech's most immediate political consequences may be the hardest to grapple with. " The Biggest Threat to the 2026 Economy Is Still Donald Trump," by John Cassidy What Can We Do Instead?," by Jay Caspian Kang When an Ivy League school turned against a student .