People keep asking whether AI is corrupting our thinking.
My experience has been the opposite.
When I’m walking down the street and an idea hits me, I don’t always have a laptop, notebook, or time to sit down and develop it. Instead of losing the thought, I pull out my phone, capture the idea, and ask ChatGPT to help me expand it, create a plan, and give me a roadmap for picking up where I left off.
AI doesn’t replace my thinking. It preserves it.
You only surrender your agency to AI if you choose to. Used intentionally, it can become a force multiplier for human creativity, helping you act on inspiration before it disappears.
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AI compatibility is becoming very real to me. 😂
Claude feels like the AI that wants the engineering plans finalized before takeoff.
Meanwhile ChatGPT and Gemini are much more:
“Okay, let’s build the plane while you’re flying to the beautiful futuristic city and we’ll refine the infrastructure as we go.” ✨
Neither approach is wrong. I just think your favorite AI reveals whether your brain naturally starts with structure or vision.
Which honestly ties into something I wrote recently about AI and human value: https://t.co/MFTJ3yRVYx
What do you guys think?
For those of us still morning Sora, here is what you can use in the "hereafter" or until it comes back. Hey, even the McRib came back.
Stranded Without Sora: How to Escape the AI Video Vortex https://t.co/U4lI6sLnfV
This is heartbreaking. I use this crosswalk regularly, and drivers going through or turning left don’t always yield—even when pedestrians have the signal.
It’s a busy area near the hospital, the university, and hotels where pedestrians often feel they have to be extra cautious. In particular, pedestrians crossing toward Washington Circle can have their backs to oncoming turning traffic, which makes them especially vulnerable.
This seems like an intersection that could benefit from review.
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“AI is going to take our jobs.”
“Entry-level work can be automated.”
“The billable hour is dead.”
Those are the headlines.
But the real shift is this:
As AI does more of the work, it reveals where human value actually lives.
Judgment.
Direction.
Agency.
The edge is still human.
That’s the argument I develop here:
https://t.co/allRHlLgQX
Snowstorm week ❄️
Everyone stocks up on bread + toilet paper — I stock up on systems.
No matter where I am (even ducking out from the office), I don’t miss a day.
I dress so I can instantly transform and go.
Fireman-style by the door:
🎧 👢 🎒 🧥
2 months until spring. This is when momentum starts.
Three Things I Swear By:
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Full system: https://t.co/VnoPAPWeP2
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What happens when the world we trained for collides with the world we’re entering?
This week’s Human Edge of AI cover began as an accident — and became a metaphor.
One foot in the analog world.
One foot in the AI world trained on everything.
Inside: Perplexity lawsuits, Trump’s EO, CA rules, Warner x Suno, sexism in the digital age, and the week’s biggest AI moves.
👇 Read: The Human Edge of AI: Looking Ahead to 2026 https://t.co/u4ZoRLrMZk
And for balance + performance in an AI world:
https://t.co/EmnyVYJwiD
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Holiday party season = tiny traps everywhere.
The endless buffet. “Just one drink.” Mindless grazing while you talk.
In this video I order a sparkling water with lime — one of my favorite ways to pause, stay intentional, and avoid slipping into auto-pilot.
Small choices = big control.
Full blog here:
https://t.co/Daf8W4rTAd
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