Part 2 of 3: Silent Sorting
In the 1980s, computers arrived in offices.
Executives had a problem.
They could not type. Typing was for secretaries. So
Part 1 of 3: Atoms Don't Care
Intelligence got cheap. Really cheap. Like, "ask any question and get PhD-level answers" cheap.
But your coffee still
The Accidental Oracle
Plot twist: Those patterns your AI learned?
They're trying to tell you something.
Anthropic researchers discovered why hallucinations
The Polite Catastrophe
Picture this: Someone just gave a pattern-matching teenager the company credit card.
What could possibly go wrong?
A Chevrolet dealership
PART 3: The Meta Game
Old strategy: "What team do I need?"
New strategy: "What tools can we create?"
Next Tuesday:
PART 2: Hybrid Awakening
I used to think AI would make us better humans. Wrong. It's making us something else entirely.
Suleyman&
PART 1: Recursive Lightning
What happens when your hammer starts building better hammers at 3am while you sleep?
Microsoft's AI CEO Mustafa
Vanishing Assets
You just saw it three times.
Reports. Campaigns. Websites.
All failing to show transformation.
All stuck in your own story.
The Bounce Pattern
Someone lands on your site. They're shopping for their future self. The business owner who finally scaled. The
Advertising Monologues
Beautiful design. Perfect targeting. Nobody cares.
Want to know why?
Read your own campaign:
"Our product solves problems."