It's no longer safe to work in an "industry" without knowing what problems you're solving
An imperfect analogy for AI that might help someone
What happens to user-facing businesses when most interaction happens through AI?
AI is already becoming just as uninteresting as books, and that's a problem
A lot of stress about AI is caused by framing it incorrectly
AI enables creators and punishes workers, so it's time to start making things
Reddit selling user data to AI, Avast caught selling data, Crowdsec Report Analysis, and more…
We've added a new pattern called `analyze_threat_report` that extracts the juicy bits out of cybersecurity threat reports
A model for viewing the roles of humans, and how those roles will be impacted by AI
One thing I get asked a lot is why I'm so positive on AI when I think it'll remove over 80% of jobs
My favorite 2 AI projects, US spending habits, and your security program is sh*t…
An overview of the AI workflows I built in 2023, and what became the Fabric project.