
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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Sixteen percent.
Among young workers ages 22-25, in the occupations most exposed to AI, employment has declined sixteen percent since late 2022. The decline is concentrated in roles where AI is automating the work rather than augmenting th...
In February 2026, the co-founders of Anthropic sat down and decided to walk away from the Pentagon.
The contract was quite real, and the work had already been happening. Anthropic was the first frontier AI company to engage closely with na...
In 2011, Kentucky had a problem and a plan.
The problem was that the state’s pretrial system was racist. Black defendants were detained at higher rates than white defendants for similar charges, judges acknowledged the pattern, and...
There’s a meeting happening this week that you’ve probably been in.
A senior vice president of Strategy, Talent, Innovation. Workforce Transformation and AI Enablement. People, Capability, and Future of Work. Some three-noun combination th...
Here’s how I learned Claude.
I made a strategic decision — not a technical one. I was co-founding a new venture, and I needed an operational brain. Claude, wired with Notion and a suite of MCPs, was the architecture. That’s not a small cal...
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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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