The AI hype cycle overlooks a key reality: you can’t automate chaos. Most companies are too disorganized to benefit from AI, so early adoption will expose their dysfunction, not fix it. Real progress follows the principle that structured environments must come before AI can scale effectively. As AI advances, human oversight will be essential to […]
Category: Predictions
The future of AI: displacement, trust, and the return of the artisan
I challenge the idea that AI will replace us overnight and explain how human resistance, trust gaps, and slow adaptation will delay that future. I describe how AI will change work, not erase it, with humans coexisting alongside machines. I imagine a world where handmade, human-driven skills reclaim importance as society rebalances toward authenticity and […]
The transitional UI
I argue that we are approaching a fundamental shift in how knowledge work is performed. The clickable, screen-centric UI that defines modern software is entering its decline, replaced gradually by AI-driven systems that anticipate needs and manage work invisibly. This transition will not be abrupt. Familiar interfaces will persist, but quietly augmented by embedded AI […]
The successful agency of tomorrow
In 2011, Forbes famously declared that “every company is a software company.” Why? Because software makes every product, service, and transaction more accessible, efficient, measurable, transparent, and scalable, regardless of whether the company is fundamentally software-based. As a result, the demand for effective software is skyrocketing. As the owner of a software development company, I […]