Journal

Current Thinking

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Weekly Synthesis

What you missed this week: Feb 16 - Feb 22, 2026

AI is moving from assistive UX to end-to-end execution loops that can run with minimal human touch. If adoption depends on trust, make governance legible: audit trails, permission models, and clear failure...

Weekly Synthesis

What you missed this week: Feb 9 - Feb 15, 2026

AI is moving from assistive UX to end-to-end execution loops that can run with minimal human touch. Treat cost, latency, and reliability as product features, not backend details. Signal: OpenAI has begun...

Weekly Synthesis

What you missed this week: Feb 2 - Feb 8, 2026

The bottleneck is shifting toward infrastructure, supply chains, and deployment constraints rather than model novelty. If adoption depends on trust, make governance legible: audit trails, permission models...

Weekly Synthesis

What you missed this week: Jan 26 - Feb 1, 2026

AI is moving from assistive UX to end-to-end execution loops that can run with minimal human touch. Treat cost, latency, and reliability as product features, not backend details. Signal: AI systems has a new...

Weekly Synthesis

What you missed this week: Jan 19 - Jan 25, 2026

Research-to-product cycles are compressing, which rewards teams that can test, learn, and ship on short loops. Signal: Ray Kurzweil has been a north star for futurists for decades.

Weekly Synthesis

What you missed this week: Jan 12 - Jan 18, 2026

Research-to-product cycles are compressing, which rewards teams that can test, learn, and ship on short loops. Map where people now outsource thinking and where they still need confidence, context, and...

Weekly Synthesis

What you missed this week: Jan 5 - Jan 11, 2026

The bottleneck is shifting toward infrastructure, supply chains, and deployment constraints rather than model novelty. Design for ownership boundaries: what the system can do alone, where a human reviews, and...