Video killed the Radio Star

Video Renaissance

It feels like one of those moments when you hear “video killed the radio star”. Except this time, no radio died. Video was reborn. In the span of days, two launches reshaped what video even means. Synthesia 3.0 unveiled video agents, lifelike avatars, AI copilots, and interactive courses—video not as a clip but as a system. Then Sam Altman announced Sora 2, describing it as … Continue reading Video Renaissance

AI in a Boardroom in Brazil

A New Era of Human + AI Governance A few weeks back, something quietly revolutionary happened in Brazil. A company called Prática decided to bring an AI clone along with the person, its owner, into its board of directors. Yes, you read that right. Not as a gimmick, not as a replacement for human leadership — but as a strategic thinking partner. This was made … Continue reading AI in a Boardroom in Brazil

Brazil 2030: The AI Superpower…

…No One Saw Coming (or maybe not?) When I was in school, history was not really my favorite class. It felt like a catalog of old dates, dusty maps, and events far removed from anything I cared about. Over time, I learned that history offers far more than trivia — it gives perspective, pattern recognition, a deeper understanding of cause and effect, and the ability … Continue reading Brazil 2030: The AI Superpower…

La IA no viene a sustituir—viene a escalarte.

“La mente no termina en el cráneo. Se expande en herramientas, notas, rutinas… y ahora, modelos de lenguaje.” — Andy Clark (traducido sin permiso, porque pensar es libre) Otro informe, otro titular catastrofista (o no, el tiempo lo dirá…) Esta vez lleva sello MIT: midieron cómo reacciona el cerebro al escribir con y sin IA. Resultado: quienes escriben con IA sin criterio recuerdan menos y … Continue reading La IA no viene a sustituir—viene a escalarte.

Educating Is Difficult — But AI Just Made It Borderless

It’s official. The week is almost over, but something stayed with me, and I can’t log off before sharing it. A quote. A spark. A sentence from Paula Harraca that hit like a quiet truth we’ve always known, but rarely pause to acknowledge: “Teaching is easy because it has to do with knowing; educating is difficult because it has to do with being.” In that … Continue reading Educating Is Difficult — But AI Just Made It Borderless