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What if AI’s failures reveal our vices more than its limits?

Hey everyone. The usual AI debate swings between "the systems are amazing" and "the systems are dangerous." I find a third frame more useful: what if our misuse of AI reveals something about us? The speed of adoption may say less ab…

Has anyone else found that context matters more than model size for AI agents?

While building AI agents I noticed something that really surprised me. When I started out, I thought that using a model would make a huge difference in reducing mistakes and wrong tool usage… That wasn't the case. What actually made the biggest d…

Has AI changed the way you think, not just the way you work?

I expected AI to save me time, but I didn't expect it to change how I approach problems. I find myself breaking ideas into smaller steps, asking better questions, and thinking through solutions differently—even when I'm not using AI. Has anyone…

Salesforce just defined "resolved" and attached a price.

Salesforce posted $2 per resolved AI agent issue. The definition of "resolved" is where the actual cost lives. Resolved means the agent completed the job start to finish without a human stepping in and without the customer walking away unhapp…

Over 20 publishers sue OpenAI, Microsoft for training ChatGPT with their content

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If AI creates huge productivity gains, how do we keep people bought in?

I’m optimistic about AI, but I think one practical issue needs more serious discussion: public fear. A lot of people are not just afraid of “new technology.” They are afraid that AI will make companies more productive while making ordinary workers less…

My interview with Rebellions CEO: Five things I learned from the man going toe to toe with NVIDIA

Last week, I interviewed Rebellions Co-Founder and CEO Sunghyun Park in NYC Korea's first AI chip unicorn, Rebellions is going toe to toe with NVIDIA for AI inference, with a big bet on memory-centric architectures for greater efficiencies and lowe…

I think AI agents need a "web access layer" instead of dozens of integrations

I've been building AI agents for a while, and I kept running into the same problem. The agent itself wasn't the hard part. It was everything around it. Every new project ended up with another GitHub integration, another search provider, a…