The Official Bullshit Meter: Unmasking Corporate Speak
A free tool to measure how much fluff is in your writing. It analyses buzzwords, waffle, and emptiness for brutally honest communication.
A free tool to measure how much fluff is in your writing. It analyses buzzwords, waffle, and emptiness for brutally honest communication.
Real product-market fit isn't measured in views but in market longevity. Why AI dev agents found their PMF while most AI products are just AI-washing.
Still think companies are made of people, roles, and org charts? Hate to break it to you — every organization is already a system of algorithms. AI is just making it obvious.
The internet was already unbearable. Now there's a digital version of me that never sleeps, never tires, and has zero interest in protecting your fragile self-esteem.
How AI lets incompetent executives hide their mediocrity behind endless, empty emails. The problem isn't ChatGPT. It's the people using it without a single thought.
OpenAI is quietly preparing an IPO as early as this weekend. What happens to the AI market when the numbers finally have to be real?
The biggest tech paradigm shift in thirty years is underway. Stick with pre-AI Windows out of laziness and you deserve what's coming. AI won't be a feature. It'll be the computer.
Karpathy leaving for Anthropic isn't just news. It's a signal. Here's why this move could reshape the entire AI industry.
Reflections from a day in Lugano on AI, data, and the role of intelligent agents in the new commerce landscape.
How LLMs evolved from chatbots to autonomous agents — and why security just became the most critical problem in the room.
Call me cynical, but I'm starting to think most companies don't actually want to use AI well. They just want to say they do.
We're normalising the absurdity of sending personal data and company documents to remote servers for tasks we could run locally. Time to rethink AI strategy.
Everyone talks about AI adoption, but almost no company is actually learning. ChatGPT and Copilot are individual tools. Organizational learning is something else entirely.
OpenAI and Anthropic want you scared. Mystery creates power. But AI isn't conscious, isn't omniscient — it's a market control strategy.
Autonomous AI agents collapse on contradictory data. A Google DeepMind paper on paraconsistent logic offers a real fix.
Microsoft lets OpenAI use AWS and Google Cloud infrastructure. Brilliant strategy or the biggest self-inflicted wound of the decade?
From synchronous interactions to asynchronous agent pipelines: the new AI-driven work model turns productivity into decision-making velocity.
Tempted by an AI detox? AI isn't like TikTok — it's a multiplier, and it follows you everywhere. The real question: who would you unplug with?
ChatGPT advertising is live but nobody knows if it works. CPM $15–60, just 16k impressions per $1k budget, CTR under 1%. We're still in test mode.
Stanford HAI 2026 shows exponential AI growth, but over 90% of models are closed: power concentration dressed up as innovation.
Verification debt: the verification and documentation work we defer because AI accelerates everything. An invisible debt that erodes trust when the foundations were never really checked.
A new Harvard Business School paper shows AI amplifies the skills gap — juniors catch up fast, but the machine brutally punishes anyone who strays out of bounds.
AI is bringing computing back to the mainframe era: cloud centralisation, memory scarcity, vendor lock-in. How we lost digital sovereignty.
After Commerce Symposium: humans and AI redefining work not through automation, but through genuine co-intelligence. And the questions nobody is asking.
It's 8am and if you're not orchestrating 42 agents while making coffee, you're already a glowing idiot. Really?
What if the real power of an ATS isn't getting you hired — but deciding whether your career inside the company goes anywhere at all?
Remember that unsettling Black Mirror episode? It's not sci-fi anymore. The reality is darker than any film dared to imagine.
This morning I drove from Legnano to Milan in 35 minutes. Almost science fiction. It got me thinking about Alibaba's City Brain and what we're all leaving on the table.
They already had 'micro' and 'soft'. Now M$ also has low quality — and Copilot is quietly becoming the invisible standard of daily work.
What does it actually mean to run AI on your own machine instead of the cloud? I've been testing it with OpenClaw and Ollama. Here's what I found.
The Future of Jobs Report confirmed what I suspected: the key skill in the AI era won't be using AI. It'll be making yourself irreplaceable.
AI makes easy things easier and hard things harder. And there are no shortcuts for the parts that are genuinely human.
OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health, letting you ask for medical help — while handing over structured access to the most sensitive data that exists: your health.
Hours apart, Anthropic and OpenAI launched their coding agents. Two approaches, two philosophies, two visions of what AI should do for developers.
They promised AI would change the world. Instead it's becoming another search engine running the same tired ad-based business model.
I've spent months working on agentic AI projects. The enthusiasm I see online is wildly overblown. Here's why.
LLMs are only as good as the context you feed them. Who owns that context — and what happens when it runs out?
Generative AI is quietly dismantling digital management as we know it. Here's what survives the transition — and what doesn't.
Everyone at the AI conferences agreed: AI will never be green. I went and checked the data. The story is more surprising than the consensus.
We're all being pushed to use AI faster and with less brainpower. But the real risk isn't job loss — it's cognitive atrophy.