🔮 Everything is changing – fast. Are you keeping up?
Curated briefings for those who can’t afford distraction
Markets are jittery. Capital is both eager and uncertain. Geopolitics are fragmenting.
At the same time, AI is compressing timelines, amplifying leverage and redrawing the rules of competition.
In this climate, staying informed is a strategic necessity.
Yet the signal is buried in noise. Many of you told us you needed a daily read to make sense of the pace of change and act on what matters – without being overwhelmed.
So we built something for you.
Introducing EV Daily
A fast, focused daily briefing to anchor your attention.
Each edition takes less than 3 minutes to read. It’s designed to serve decision-makers who don’t have time to waste but can’t afford to miss the signal.
EV Daily draws on hybrid intelligence. AI helps us scan broadly and surface weak signals, while human editors bring judgment, context and taste.
Here’s what to expect each day:
A sharp briefing on the most important story in AI and exponential tech
Four key market or geopolitical signals
Rotating section each weekday:
Monday: Market data scan
Tuesday: AI tool of the week
Wednesday: The future of work
Thursday: Insight from a trusted voice
Friday: Edge of the possible
We co-developed this with nearly 100 EV readers. Their feedback shaped the edition and we waited to launch until we saw a 25% increase in readers feeling informed, and a sharp drop in those feeling overwhelmed. Clarity is contagious.
What’s next
You’ll receive the first EV Daily tomorrow.
Try it for a week and see how it reshapes your information flow. Opting out will be easy – but clarity might prove harder to give up.
And don’t worry, your Sunday edition and our essays aren’t going anywhere. This is a new layer to support your thinking during the week.
More tomorrow!
Azeem
SPONSOR PLACEMENTS AVAILABLE
The edition will be open to all for the next few weeks and we have sponsor placements available – email us to work together.
That sounds good. As long as daily updates are only sent when there is significant and relevant information to report, they will be more timely and easier to digest.
Otherwise, they would just add to the noise.
Good morning & thank you - That’s great news for my daily routine! What time and where can I find the daily