Expansion artifacts
AI output gets inflated into blog posts and LinkedIn thoughtspam, software platforms, omnichannel advertising campaigns, and more.
AI output gets inflated into blog posts and LinkedIn thoughtspam, software platforms, omnichannel advertising campaigns, and more.
The handoff problem is finally getting solved—and it’s happening faster than most of us expected.
Prompting an AI model is not articulating an idea. You get the output, but in terms of ideation the output is discardable.
Talking takes time. Consensus is expensive and slow. When speed is the priority, there’s no incentive to improve or invest in the shared system.
Most of us are still running product teams on a model that was designed for a problem we don’t have.
Accumulated thoughts and ideas about AI since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022.
If AI users are becoming 10x more productive, skeptics might reasonably ask: where are all the apps?
When the work you love goes away.
Modern software feels identical because we prioritize speed over craft.
Why UX must move beyond efficiency to address systemic consequences.
Intellectual property theft on an obscene scale; but law is something that is carved and grown as needed by forces of power.
That lost identity was "computer programmer" and it was arguably one of the biggest.
As code becomes source of truth, design tools become interfaces on code, not the other way round.
There’s no design in digital products anymore. It’s been replaced by evolution.
There’s nothing about progress that inherently requires disruption—except our inability to cooperate for stability.
Why RSS readers look like email clients, and what that’s doing to us.
What does “analogue” actually mean when most things are made, shared, and consumed digitally?
A take on the mythical 10x engineer, except that they aren’t a myth.