Good morning. If you’re old-ish like me, you’ll probably remember the default ringtone that Nokia’s cellphones used in the 1990s and 2000s.
But did you know that it was so ubiquitous that birds started singing it? That’s one fun nugget I learned from this Guardian piece on Nokia’s cultural impact, which will next month be recognized with the online opening of Nokia’s design archive.
I can’t wait. But in the meantime, Fortune Brainstorm AI continues today, and there’s a livestream to watch. On which note, check out the piece I just did on neurosymbolic AI, which may turn out to be the way to solve generative AI's reliability problem. —David Meyer
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