
AI, power, and long‑term responsibility, how shared leadership actually works in practice.
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I was scrolling through Substack when a post stopped me. It was from someone I follow, partly because I like hearing perspectives that do not always match my own.
A fellow human being.
The headline was clean, confident, and brutal, You c...
I checked on the agent I had set up a few days ago. It had been running quietly in the background, doing its work. When I opened it, it showed me what it had done. Tasks completed. Each one ticked off. I felt exactly like a parent checking...
I have been sitting with this question for a long time. Long enough that I needed to write it out fully rather than in pieces. This essay is the result.
It is the first in a series called What We Built. Each essay follows one question abou...
The message arrived on a Wednesday morning.
“We need to scale this. Leadership wants all 20 teams on AI tooling by end of quarter.”
I had seen this moment coming. The early adopter teams had been running for three months. The metrics were...
The Prequel names the system. A Delusional Ape asks whether we want the direction. Who Are You Without the Title asks the personal question. This essay names the specific choice being made right n...
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