
I write at the intersection of work, technology, and humanity. You’ll find essays here that challenge orthodoxy and make space for possibility. All are written with the future—and the people who will live in it—in mind.
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Episode 3 of The Edge of Now started with a familiar idea: back to school. But Jason and I quickly realized that this conversation is no longer just about students, teachers, or classrooms. We are all going back to school right now because...
We spent three years making AI use compulsory, and now we’re making it contemptible.
We even lured everyone in with snake-charming AI features:
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“Write with AI.”
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AI can preserve organizational knowledge, expand human capability, and capture context that traditional systems routinely miss. It can also record, retain, and repurpose more of our work, behavior, and judgment than most p...
OpenAI says ChatGPT is expanding what people do at work. A less commercially convenient reading: people have always crossed boundaries, and AI has simply made their resourcefulness easier to observe.
OpenAI just published research showing...
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AI is changing what work is, but most organizations still rely on job descriptions, structures, and leadership practices built for a less fluid world.
In the first episode of The Edge of Now, Jason Averbook and Jess Von B...
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I write at the intersection of work, technology, and humanity. You’ll find essays here that challenge orthodoxy and make space for possibility. All are written with the future—and the people who will live in it—in mind.
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