From Dial-Up to GPT-5

How the AI Moment Rhymes with the Internet’s Dawn Or Does it? Going back for the summer to Spain to visit family, I found myself in my mom’s basement—dust motes in the sunbeams, the faint smell of cardboard and old paper, and boxes labeled in my younger handwriting. In one, under envelopes of old photos from my photo-journalistic period and the detritus of a pre-cloud … Continue reading From Dial-Up to GPT-5

What Happens When Interns “Know” …

…More Than Executives? In consulting and other knowledge industries, the traditional model has always followed a clear path: junior employees process information, middle managers synthesize it, and senior leaders make the final calls. Experience and hierarchy went hand in hand. But that structure is starting to break. Thanks to generative AI, interns and entry-level analysts now have access to tools that allow them to move … Continue reading What Happens When Interns “Know” …

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

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Co-Intelligence and the Rise of the Bionic Workplace

What happens when every worker becomes a node in a larger, thinking system—part biological, part digital, all intentional? More than two years after ChatGPT’s debut disrupted the language of the internet—and the internet of language—artificial intelligence has grown from a spectacle into infrastructure. This year’s Forbes AI 50 list doesn’t just highlight $142 billion worth of AI ambition; it sketches the blueprint of a new … Continue reading Co-Intelligence and the Rise of the Bionic Workplace