Local AI. Let's Bring the Compute Power Home
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.
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.
It's 8am and if you're not orchestrating 42 agents while making coffee, you're already a glowing idiot. Really?
The spectacle of marketing-AI-crypto-passive-income gurus fleeing Dubai and slinking back to Italian soil puts a particular smile on my face.
Remember that unsettling Black Mirror episode? It's not sci-fi anymore. The reality is darker than any film dared to imagine.
The EU banned destruction of unsold fashion inventory. Applause. But excess stock is just a symptom — the real problem runs much deeper.
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.
They promised AI would change the world. Instead it's becoming another search engine running the same tired ad-based business model.
We like to think we're well-trained professionals. But there are five levels of ignorance quietly driving our decisions. Find out where you land.
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.