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192 essays on this topic.

  1. Most Banks Don't Need an AI Strategy

    The real project isn't artificial intelligence. It's the data infrastructure that AI exposes as broken.

  2. Why Every Tool Now Needs Two Faces - CLI for Humans, MCP for AI

    We're building parallel interfaces for the same functionality because humans and AI agents parse the world through fundamentally different grammars. The future isn't human OR machine interfaces - it's both, simultaneously.

  3. I Don't Read Documentation Anymore

    When AI can execute complex setups through conversation, learning shifts from reading documentation to observing execution.

  4. Claude Code, Analyze My Spending

    When AI coding assistants become workflow orchestrators, the most powerful compiler processes reality, not code.

  5. Claude Code Mobile is Better Than Desktop

    Walking meetings, voice input, and location changes unlock cognitive advantages desktop workflows can't access.

  6. How Claude Code Helps You Think

    AI becomes most powerful when it helps you discover what your ideas actually are. Cognitive partnership over replacement.

  7. Claude Code is Not a Coding Agent

    Why I use Claude Code for everything except coding: cognitive compiler for strategy, decisions, and understanding.

  8. Production AI vs Demos: The Intent Classification Reality Check

    Building AI systems that work in the real world requires thinking beyond the demo. What actually matters when users depend on your models.

  9. Intelligence on Tap

    When artificial intelligence becomes as mundane as running water, how does thinking itself change?

  10. What and Why Beat How

    When implementation becomes automated, human intelligence reallocates to purpose and strategy. The cognitive hierarchy inverts.

  11. Everyone Becomes Middle Management

    The automation tool that creates more coordination work

  12. AI Agents Need Passports, Not Passwords

    The authentication systems we're building assume AI agents are tools. What happens when they become economic actors with their own accounts, credentials, and legal standing?