Weekend Reading List — 25/04/2026
Have a great weekend.
Links
“AI’s trillion-dollar opportunity: Context graphs” - Jaya Gupta & Ashu Garg. Agents need context to thrive, we know this. This is a good piece on the emerging concept of a “context graph” or “context-as-a-service” as it pertains to SaaS. A good primer on how it affects both legacy players and new startup challengers.
“claude code is not making your product better” - Ethan Ding. I’m not sure I buy this entirely, but it’s good to read things you don’t necessarily agree with, of course. This is a good argument against coding agents and is a reminder that more/faster is not always better.
“AI populism’s warning shots” - Jasmine Sun. The recent attacks on Sam Altman are (sadly) surely a sign of things to come. It’s clear now that AI is going to cause very significant social upheaval and become a divisive political issue. Jasmine calls it “AI populism”. Worth a read.