Banning AI is not the Safe Choice. Govern It.

I notice there is new AI tool worth trying almost every week, or is it everyday? Wait, did I just miss a new one while writing this post? Seems like it! The pace is relentless, and it is not slowing down. I have written about working at the speed of thought, where capability shows up […]

Working at the Speed of Thought

Right now as I’m writing this post, I am running four tasks in parallel, five if you count this writing workstream. Not one after another, the way I used to work. All four, simultaneously, moving forward while I am thinking about and doing something else entirely. One involves code. One is a document taking shape. […]

Copilot in Notebooks are the Easy Part. AI Governance is the Real Rollout Project

Microsoft shipped associated identities for Fabric items last week. On April 30th, Copilot and AI capabilities expand to every paid Fabric SKU down to F2. Multi-agent orchestration in Copilot Studio just went GA with native Fabric integration. And the March update gave notebooks native Copilot abilities to diagnose execution failures, suggest fixes, and generate code […]

The Best Thing Falcon Does Is Not Think

My first interaction with my OpenClaw instance, Falcon, cost me five dollars. I.e. my hello world conversation. That was eye-opening. I turned on OpenClaw, typed “Hi,” and started asking basic questions about what was possible. Just getting oriented. Within minutes I’d burned through credits on what amounted to small talk. That was the moment I […]

Part 3 of 3: The Already Conscious Problem

Why the Real Danger Has Nothing to Do With AI Waking Up If you’ve been following along with parts one and two of this series, here’s the quick recap. Part one: tl;dr; AI is not conscious. It’s a brain in a jar surrounded by plumbing. It lacks the substrate, continuity, stakes, and emergence that seem […]

Part 2 of 3: Synthetic Consciousness

A Better Way to Talk About What AI Actually Is, and Where the Trajectory Might Lead If you missed part one of this series, I’d encourage you to start there. tl;dr; I made the case that AI is not conscious. Not because AI is dumb (it isn’t), but because it lacks the substrate, continuity, stakes, and […]

Part 1 of 3: A Brain in a Jar – AI Isn’t Conscious

If you’ve been anywhere near tech news over the past few months, you’ve noticed something unusual happening. The conversation about AI has shifted. We’re no longer just debating whether AI will take our jobs or write better code than we can. We’ve moved into deeper waters. It is now more mainstream as we’re debating whether […]

I Run OpenClaw. Here’s What I Hope Microsoft Gets Right.

A few days ago, Omar Shahine posted an announcement on LinkedIn that caught my attention. He announced his new job at Microsoft! His mission? Bring OpenClaw and personal AI agents to Microsoft 365! His TL;DR is that Microsoft just made a Corporate Vice President level bet on the idea that personal agents belong inside the […]

Part 2: Is OpenClaw Everything AI Promises to Be? Here’s Why It Actually Proves Suleyman Wrong.

If you missed part one of this series, I’d encourage you to start there. The short version: Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft AI CEO, recently predicted that most white-collar professional tasks will be fully automated within 12 to 18 months. I argued that while the capability trajectory is reasonable, the prediction falls apart the moment you factor […]

Part 1: AI Will Replace White-Collar Work in 18 Months? Let’s Talk About That.

If you’ve been anywhere near a tech news, you’ve probably seen the headlines. Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, dropped what I’d say is quite a bombshell in a recent interview with the Financial Times, claiming that AI will achieve human-level performance on “most, if not all, professional tasks” within the next 12 to 18 […]