Future of AI: When Smart Finally Gets Smart
For decades, we have called things “smart” that were not really smart. And I’m not talking about your brother’s kids. I say that as someone who spent years designing, programming,…
AI Governance Has a Trust Problem
Dario Amodei’s recent essay on AI policy is worth reading, even if you do not agree with every part of it. I found myself agreeing with most of it. The…
How to Write a Blog with AI Without Losing Your Voice
Many people start with AI by typing, “Write me a blog about…” The tool will produce something clean, structured, and usable. The problem is that it often misses the most…
Why AI Still Needs Your Brain
AI has gotten much better than it used to be. A few years ago, hallucinations were one of the biggest concerns. You could ask AI to write something useful, and…
How I Use AI to Create Better Proposals in Minutes Instead of Hours
Why Most Proposal Workflows Take Too Long One of the most practical ways I use AI in my business is for proposal creation. This is one of those workflows where…
The Three Things Humans Bring to the Table That AI Cannot
There are three things that humans bring to the table that AI cannot do: The ability to say no The ability to have emotional intelligence The ability to have an…
OpenAI’s Principles Are Solid. Many Businesses Still Feel Lost.
OpenAI has been clear about how it approaches AI. It focuses on safety, human benefit, and responsible progress. That work matters. But if you run a business, you are not…
The scary part isn’t that AI can hack. It’s who gets access to it, and how fast.
What I tried: I looked at how Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google are handling new models with stronger cybersecurity abilities, especially Anthropic’s Mythos, OpenAI’s cyber-capable Codex line, and Google’s Gemini frontier…

