Using personal productivity tools doesn’t mean your organization has adopted AI. The difference between individual augmentation and enterprise transformation is the difference between owning a calculator and redesigning your accounting department. On my personal devices, I use ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini regularly. I draft with them, think with them, explore ideas with them. These tools [ ]
The samurai saw the gun. The carpet weaver saw the loom. The engineer is seeing the agent. Every craft has its moment of existential reckoning. When Japanese swordsmiths watched firearms arrive on Portuguese ships, centuries of blade mastery didn’t vanish — but the battlefield did change forever. When hand-carpet weavers in Persia saw mechanical looms, their artistry didn’t [ ]
The Problem Your AI strategy probably includes too many platforms. Most enterprise AI ecosystems now span multiple orchestration frameworks (LangGraph, LangChain, CrewAI), multiple model providers (AWS Bedrock, Azure OpenAI), and multiple enterprise platforms (Salesforce Agentforce, Microsoft Copilot) — each promising unique capabilities, together creating architectural fragmentation that…
What happens when your AI application refuses a legitimate request in production — but only on AWS, not Azure? This isn’t a hypothetical. As enterprises scale AI adoption, one silent architectural problem keeps surfacing: the fragmentation of LLM guardrails. Teams obsess over model quality, latency, and retrieval accuracy, yet the logic that defines what the system should [ ]
Our attention spans are shrinking. We’re addicted to our devices, scrolling through social media, voluntarily surrendering our judgment and reasoning capabilities to AI. We’ve become willing participants in our own cognitive outsourcing. My meditation app just marked a milestone: 1,000 consecutive days, 1,000 hours. I switched from a simple phone timer to an app — can’t quite [ ]
In San Jose, California, stands the Winchester Mystery House — a 24,000-square-foot monument to building without a plan. Sarah Winchester, widow of firearms magnate William Wirt Winchester and heiress to the Winchester Repeating Arms fortune, directed continuous construction from 1886 to 1922. For 36 years, she added rooms wherever they fit. The result? Staircases leading to ceilings, [ ]
The Wall Street Journal published an article at the end of March titled “Everyone’s Talking About AI Agents. Barely Anyone Knows What They Are.” It highlighted how ‘agentic’ has become Silicon Valley’s latest buzzword, yet tech companies and enterprises lack a shared understanding of what it actually means leading to confusion and misaligned expectations. This [ ]
Disclaimer: All experiments, text, and AI-generated voices in this project are based on AI-generated content. Any resemblance to real entities is purely coincidental. At the end of last year, it was time once again for annual benefits enrollment. I received the usual documentation — a lengthy, generic PDF filled with information but devoid of any personalization. Like [ ]
ChatGPT’s impact has propelled generative AI adoption at record speed almost every company has at least done a proof of concept or rushed something into production. Generative AI is now deeply embedded in modern software development, seamlessly integrating into IDEs and automating everything from code generation to debugging. As enterprises scale AI, choosing the right [ ]
AI systems today gather insights about us in ways we may not fully realize. With every interaction, they collect valuable data, often turning user information into assets. The Atlantic’s recent article by Lila Shroff, “SHH, CHATGPT. THAT’S A SECRET,” reveals how AI chatbots have become data hoovers on steroids, collecting vast details about our lives. [ ]