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The Human-in-the-Loop in AI is Not a Sustainable Model
A year ago, I wrote an article expressing that while transformative, generative AI technologies have a hidden cost, namely the cost of human validation. As we embrace the agentic AI era, this is even clearer. The concept of a human-in-the-loop is sound . In fact, I would argue that every human being, children included, who engages with AI systems is essentially a human-in-the-loop. The loop involves a human providing inputs to an AI system, the AI responding, and the human ev


The Billion-Dollar AI Skill No One Is Protecting: Promptcrafting
There is a billion-dollar skill that's being traded like baseball cards. Most people don't even know they own it.
It's called promptcraft: the skill of designing effective, detailed instructions (prompts), for AI systems to generate high-quality, intentional outputs.


4 Tasks, 1 Skill: What AI Professionals Know About Surviving Automation
What if I told you that 8 years ago, my teammates and I joked that we were coding ourselves out of a job?


The Clothes Have No Emperor: AI is Ready, but Humanity is Not
“It hallucinates too much.”
“I just used it to write an essay.”
“It can’t reason.”
“I just made my Studio Ghibli image.”
These varied reactions underscore a fundamental truth: very few topics divide people as much as AI does. For some it evokes wonder, others fear, and among some disdain.


First in Flight — With AI
“The desire to fly is an idea handed down to us by our ancestors who… looked enviously on the birds soaring freely through space.”
— Orville Wright
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