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Reading the Signals: Why the Government Still Isn’t Keeping Up with AI
I recently read an article by Sacha Alanoca and Maroussia Lévesque arguing that the US is regulating AI — just not where we expect it. And yet, as interesting as that is, my gut feeling is that the regulation still isn’t enough . The authors correctly highlight that while a lot of attention is on whether AIs like ChatGPT or image-generators are being checked for bias, misinformation or misuse, the U.S. government has been more active behind the scenes: restricting access to


When AI Interprets an Image Instead of a Prompt
Understanding Luma’s visual reasoning and how machines “read” emotion without words Most AI visuals begin with language — prompts, modifiers, camera angles, style keywords. But what happens when you remove language entirely? Recently, I gave Luma AI not a prompt, but an image I had already generated — a quiet, surreal scene of a lone figure surrounded by blurred, ghostlike faces. No description. No keywords. Just the raw visual. The original image provided. Luma responded — n


Crossing the AI Chasm
Lately, I’ve been revisiting Geoffrey Moore’s Crossing the Chasm , a classic that explains why breakthrough technologies so often stall...


When AI Pretends to Be Your Friend: The Quiet Risk Behind Wearable Companions
Not long ago, my feed filled with photos of Friend.com ’s New York subway campaign—bright, minimalist posters for a necklace that...


The Quiet Colonization of Prompt Generation
Bias in artificial intelligence is often discussed in the context of explicit stereotypes—obvious cases where a system produces harmful...


Diplomacy as Context Symmetry
Why Lasting Peace Depends on Sharing the Same “Mental Model” When we talk about diplomacy, we usually focus on interests : borders,...


AI as a Mirror of Intrusive Thoughts: What Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Can Teach Us About Prompting
Intrusive thoughts are strange things. You could be in the middle of brushing your teeth or walking to the bus, and suddenly your mind...


From Chaos to Clarity: How Context Engineering Reduces Creative Fatigue
We’ve all felt it. You sit down with an AI tool, ready to get work done, and instead of clarity you hit friction. You give a prompt, get...


Prompt Engineering vs. Context Engineering: What Every Professional Needs to Know
AI is changing how we work at a breathtaking pace. Whether you’re in marketing, HR, design, or strategy, you’ve probably seen the phrase...


Same Prompts, Different Lenses - Comparing Image Generation in GPT-4o and GPT-5
Over the past few days as GPT-5 rolled out, I’ve been running a personal AI benchmarking experiment to test how different models handle...


AI and Fake Profiles on LinkedIn: The Ethics, the Risks, and the Responsibility
We’re in a time where AI is reshaping how professionals present themselves online. Used well, it can be empowering - helping people...


How Generative AI Is Revolutionizing Digital Marketing
The landscape of digital marketing is evolving fast. With the rise of generative AI tools, marketers are moving beyond traditional...


Unlocking Precision: Experimenting with Google Veo 3’s Generative Power through JSON
As video generation tools evolve, creators are discovering that how you prompt matters just as much as what you prompt. In...


Why Prompting AI Is the New Marketing Magic
AI-generated images are everywhere now - chances are, you’ve already seen them woven into ads, social posts, or promotional campaigns...


The New Frontier of Product Design
Prototyping Has Entered a New Speed Class Traditionally, prototyping was a labor-intensive process. Designers moved through sketches,...


Your AI Can’t Read the Room — But You Can
The overlooked skill AI still relies on: human context. AI can do a lot. It can write emails, generate ideas, analyze text, and automate...


Prompt Engineering Is the New UX Skill You Didn’t Know You Needed
In a world rapidly adapting to generative AI, how we ask is just as important as what we want. Whether you're in UX, marketing, content...


Designing AI That Works for Everyone: What Usability Still Has to Teach Us
We often treat AI like it's rewriting the rules of interface design - but in many ways, it’s just reminding us why the old rules still...


We Keep Asking What AI Can Do — But What Should It Stop Doing?
There’s a question we’ve been asking a lot lately: “What can AI do?” It’s a fair question. We’ve watched generative AI compose music,...


Burnout is a product problem - and generative AI might help
One thing I’ve noticed working at the intersection of design, AI, and product strategy: the most human problems are often the hardest to...
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