The more I use AI in my day-to-day workflow, the more I'm asking the question: When do I go to a human vs. an AI to help me solve a problem? Here, some of the new habits I'm forming to incorporate both.
How we might measure the health of a community by its responsiveness to simple requests for help—like borrowing an egg—drawing parallels to how efficiency is measured in tech teams
How to rebrand yourself professionally by controlling your narrative through content creation, strategic networking, and refining external signals to align with your true expertise.
A playful reflection on how repurposing an old office tool—a paper cutter—helped solve an unexpected flower dilemma, while exploring the broader idea of adapting tools for new challenges.
How teaching a two-hour lab session at my Alma Mater gave me a very important look into the student vantage point on responsible AI (and why more of us should be listening)
When I spent a lunch-and-learn making muppets with peers, I was reminded why we sometimes need a little extra nudge to work creatively in groups, and why we need more of this energy right now
How adopting an adaptive mindset to integrating new technology into our personal and professional workflows can help us tackle small, AI-shaped problems that incrementally build into bigger solutions over time
How AI is reshaping the definition of who can be a developer by making technical innovation more accessible to non-engineers, as I saw first-hand through live demos at our first Decoded Futures workshop last week.
As a fractional worker juggling projects, I often find that my network helps me catch missed opportunities or pulls me back into things I didn’t even realize were still in the mix.
If doing it the first time always sucks, why not just get it out of the way as soon as possible? How our parenting philosophy has become a really helpful way to build resiliency as parents, and in life