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Felix

American  
[fee-liks] / ˈfi lɪks /

noun

  1. a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “happy, lucky.”


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Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, and Emily Peck discuss the international repercussions of the oil shortage and how central banks are responding.

From Slate

And later: Reuters published a very long story “revealing” Banksy’s real name—which, Felix will tell you, has been public knowledge since 2008.

From Slate

The target market for these tools is simply “anyone who needs to do work on their computer,” said Felix Rieseberg, the engineering lead for Cowork, Anthropic’s new feature designed for nontechnical tasks.

From The Wall Street Journal

In this Money Talks: UVA law professor Mitu Gulati joins Felix Salmon and Emily Peck to explain how an overreliance on boilerplate language in contracts—that apparently never gets updated or even read—is leaving all of us vulnerable to legal traps.

From Slate

As he explains to Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, and Emily Peck, A.I. is a hyperobject that touches everything in unknowable ways.

From Slate