Diana Enriquez

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Diana Enriquez

@denrsch

sociologist via @Princeton PhD (labor, tech & orgs) | writing a book about freelancers’ strategies | PM at Redstone Strategy Group | she/ella 🇲🇽🇺🇸

New York Katılım Nisan 2011
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Diana Enriquez@denrsch·
New article alert! 💡 So excited to share our work on #preautomation - meaning "the coincident, strategic effort to scale a workforce and monopolize a distribution network via platform while simultaneously in-vesting in its automated replacement." 1/ sociologica.unibo.it/article/view/1…
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Wondered if the pre-automation trends we saw in the gig economy would show up among office workers during this season of AI-expansion So I interviewed 50 middle managers and asked, how is the AI roll out going for you? techpolicy.press/in-weak-job-ma…
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WeTransfer learned last week: It started with them telling their primary customer base - we're going to steal all the content you ship through our software & copy it to make our own content... is how you destroy faith in your product bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Diana Enriquez@denrsch·
The Adobe price increases to justify expensive new AI features that no one asked for (and will likely be stealing/repacking creative work for other clients) feels like peak AI snake oil to me
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The things Americans assumed I didnt grow up with (internet, drinkable tap water, electricity, healthcare, etc.) are things Americans are choosing to do away with here - unless you are wealthy and handle it all privately. And to what end? Spite for neighbors? Greed?
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Diana Enriquez@denrsch·
It's been fascinating living in the US right now: on one hand, there is a lot of desparaging Latin America as under developed (e.g. cant drink the tap water!) on the other, the US is actively demolishing its basic infrastructure nytimes.com/2025/07/14/opi…
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Diana Enriquez@denrsch·
I asked American Gig workers, “how does this job compare to others you’ve had?” My Finnish colleague saw similiar trends - workers see the challenges of an automated manager but sometimes preferred gig work to other jobs. We wrote about why: techpolicy.press/lessons-from-r…
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Derek Thompson
Derek Thompson@DKThomp·
I wrote the cover story of the February issue of The Atlantic. It builds on a lot of reporting I did throughout 2024, and I'm really proud of it. It’s called: THE ANTI-SOCIAL CENTURY The thesis: Rising solitude is the most important social fact in American life today. The historic amounts of time that Americans spend alone and in their homes is reshaping the consumer economy—from dining to entertainment to delivery—warping our politics, alienating us from the realities of our neighbors and villages, and changing our very personalities. Here are the basic facts: 1. In the last few years, in-person socialization has declined, for every demographic group, to its lowest point on record 2. The typical American is now alone more than in any period where we have decent data, going back to at least 1965 3. Americans now spend an extra 99 minutes in their homes compared to 2003—a trend that crept up slowly before the pandemic, before exploding and remaining at a seriously elevated level. As Princeton’s Patrick Sharkey wrote in a 2024 paper, the homebound trend isn't just about remote work. Homebound life has “risen for every subset of the population and for virtually all activities” from eating to praying. 4. America's social depression is far-reaching. The share of adults having dinner or drinks with friends on any given night has declined by more than 30% in the past 20 years. The share of boys and girls who say they meet up with friends almost daily outside school hours has declined by nearly 50%. I don’t think these trends are simple. In many cases, they’re not even simply bad. (Ordering delivery: totally fine! Eating more meals alone, year after year after year: not so great!) But to see these trends—and their effects on American society—more clearly, I thought this phenomenon needed an anchoring, a naming, a media artifact for people to talk about, even if only to point out that I’m wrong. So, I wrote this.
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The Atlantic
The Atlantic@TheAtlantic·
In recent years, experts have worried over an online crisis of “misinformation,” Charlie Warzel and Mike Caulfield write. But that term doesn’t begin to describe what’s really happening. theatlantic.com/technology/arc…
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Santiago@svpino·
Large Language Models don't reason. Thank you, Apple.
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Justin Wolfers
Justin Wolfers@JustinWolfers·
You were promised econ studies on the effects of immigration on house prices. So let's deliver: An important new study finds that more robust enforcement of immigration laws reduces the construction workforce, which has led to higher house prices. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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Diana Enriquez@denrsch·
Went to see Fatherland at @NYCityCenter today - such a powerful play. The acting was excellent and the use of archival materials to bring a truly harrowing historical moment to life was so impressive. Brava! Recommending it to everyone I know. nycitycenter.org/pdps/2024-2025…
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David G. Rand @dgrand.bsky.social
🚨Out in Science!🚨 Conspiracy beliefs famously resist correction, ya? WRONG: We show brief convos w GPT4 reduce conspiracy beliefs by ~20%! -Lasts over 2mo -Works on entrenched beliefs -Tailored AI response rebuts specific evidence offered by believers science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… 1/
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