2026
47 articles published.
The Playbook for AI Value Creation
Four years of measuring adoption has produced a generation of organizations that track everything and know nothing about what it produced. Here's what the organizations closing the gap are actually doing differently.
The Product Team's Claude Code Playbook: 20 Commands Worth Learning This Sprint
If you have been getting real value from Claude Code, this is the next-level playbook. Twenty commands and keyboard moves that quietly compound your speed once they are in muscle memory.
New Report Says You're Wasting More Time Botsitting Than Getting Value from AI
The Work AI Index 2026 surveyed 6,000 workers and found 87% of them using AI, 11 hours saved per week, and only 13% of organizations getting real business value. Here is why so much AI time fails to convert, what the 13% are doing differently, and how to rethink empowering your team.
Eight Frameworks for Measuring AI ROI — And How to Use Each One
AI Value Acceleration's AI ROI Framework Atlas maps eight published measurement systems against the same grid. What each one actually measures, how to collect the data, and which question it answers.
How Apple's WWDC 2026 Siri Announcements Change How We Build for iOS
What the new Siri AI, developer unlock, and privacy architecture actually mean for anyone building on iOS
12 Things Knowledge Workers Need to Know From the AI Strategy Summit
The Section AI Strategy Summit was designed for executives. Here's the cut that's actually for you.
The 100x Performer Is Real. So Is the Market It Requires Everyone Else to Lose.
Silicon Valley's restructuring ideology isn't a talent strategy. It is a capital strategy narrated as one — and the hiring environment it creates is a problem even for the people positioned to win it.
Playbook for Success Based on Dan Shipper's AI Predictions from Lenny's Podcast
Every is the most AI-native company most builders have never studied closely enough. Dan Shipper sat down with Lenny Rachitsky this month to share twelve predictions for how work changes next. Here is what each one means and what to do about it.
Every CEO Will Post a Layoff Notice Like This. Here Is Why.
Brian Armstrong's all-employee memo is being read as a headcount story. It is the operationalization of an ideology that has been forming in Silicon Valley since 2023 — and the same ideology will reach every executive team, on a timeline set by competitive pressure, investor expectation, and the structure of AI investment already committed.
OpenAI & Anthropic are charging us way more than we need
You're being defaulted into the most expensive AI available for work a cheaper model handles just as well. Engineers figured this out. Your organization hasn't been told. The model providers are collecting the difference.
WTF is an AI-native org anyways? Let's compare Airbnb & Meta's opposing plans.
Two companies. Both convinced the future depends on AI. Wildly different strategies. What Airbnb and Meta are doing — and where they actually converge — tells you more about AI adoption than anything you'll read on LinkedIn.
Playbook for Knowledge Workers to Survive the AI Jobpocalypse
What the job market actually looks like for knowledge workers, why your expertise is invaluable but your capabilities have been commoditized, and four operational paths through it.
The Browser Is the New Battleground: How AI Is Moving Out of Chat and Into Your Life
Google killed the Chromebook and replaced it with the Google Book. Here's what it can do, why Google made the swap, and what the move signals about the next decade of AI.
Context Models Are the Unlock to Consistent AI Value
Three years of treating AI like a smarter Google. MCP and knowledge graphs are about to change what AI can actually do — engineers cracked it first, knowledge workers are next.
What UX Research Looks Like When Context Becomes the Engine
The role is moving from a step that produces decks to infrastructure that powers everyone else's AI. Both halves of that sentence are going to be hard.
Team Work Is About to Transform and Atlassian Is Leading the Charge
Context, not intelligence, is the unlock for enterprise AI in 2026
The AI Job Apocalypse Won't Happen. Here's What Will.
Ezra Klein says the job count won't collapse, and the research agrees. That doesn't help the generation whose entire career path just became structurally cheaper.
$650 Billion in Capex, $14 Billion in Losses: What Q1 2026 Means for AI Builders
Enterprise demand is bigger than anyone budgeted for. OpenAI is pivoting to ads. Chinese open-weights crossed frontier-comparable. Here's what changes for the rest of 2026.
Silicon Valley's AI Is Repeating the Social Media Mistake
The Verge's 'Brain rot' series named Silicon Valley's disconnection from reality. The deeper problem is a governing ideology that has no working model of the social human, and the data on what that produces is already in.
The Cognitive Shift Every UX Researcher Needs to Make
And why having the tools is the easy part
The UX Researcher's Guide to Claude, Claude Cowork, and Claude Code
Which tool you need, how to set it up, and what the risks actually are
Meta Is the Cautionary Tale About AI Every Founder Needs to Remember
Meta entered the AI cycle with the richest social graph in tech, hundreds of billions in available capex, and the strongest open-source position in the industry, and four years later the strategy is publicly failing. The lesson for any founder sitting on proprietary data is uncomfortable.
The 10% Problem: AI's Value Gap Is Wider Than Anyone Is Admitting
The most monumental technology of our generation is concentrating its benefits at the top — and may be eroding cognitive capacity everywhere else.
Apple Turns 50: 50 Ways It Could Use AI in Ways Only Apple Can
From the Neural Engine in 2.5 billion devices to the deepest health sensor stack in consumer tech — here is what a company with Apple's ecosystem, supply chain, and brand could actually do with AI.
The Free Ride Is Over: AI Economics Is Now Your Most Important Strategy Decision
Three years of subsidised tokens taught us to build without counting the cost. The bills are landing now.
Stanford's AI Index Proves the US Can't Buy Its Way to an AI Lead
The US invests 23 times more in private AI than China. The performance gap between their best models is 2.7 percent. The money is not working.
How Tim Cook Is Leaving Apple Points to the Future of AI
Apple wasted its Siri lead and lost the LLM headline cycle. The hardware operator succeeding Tim Cook is the clearest signal yet that the next AI platform is not a chatbot.
Will Claude Design Replace Figma? Why the Source of Truth for Design Matters More Than Generation
Claude Design, Galileo, v0, Bolt, Lovable — five tools can now generate what used to require a designer. That doesn't kill Figma. It makes Figma's real job urgent.
Stanford's 2026 AI Index Just Dropped. Here Are the Numbers Product Leaders Need.
The most comprehensive annual AI report reveals a field racing ahead of its guardrails. Adoption at 88%, junior developer employment down 20%, AI incidents up 55%, and transparency scores falling.
The Internet Is Being Re-Intermediated. Adobe's Data Shows How Fast.
AI traffic to retail grew 393% in Q1. AI-referred shoppers now convert 42% better than search. The 25-year path from search box to purchase is being permanently rerouted.
SEO Had 25 Years of Certainty. HubSpot Shipped Their Vision for AEO.
The new Answer Engine Optimization market has no stable rules, no consistent citation policies, and no dominant platform. HubSpot's AEO launch is the first major bet that the uncertainty is the opportunity.
97% of Executives Deployed AI Agents. Only 29% See ROI. The Gap Is the Story of 2026.
Writer's survey of 2,400 global workers reveals the widest deployment-to-value gap in enterprise AI history — and 60% of companies plan to lay off employees who won't adopt.
20 AI Product Podcasts Worth Your Time If You're Scaling LLM Capabilities
Most AI podcasts cover the hype. These 20 cover the work — measurement, adoption, defensibility, and the uncomfortable truths about what's actually shipping.
Physical AI: What It Is, What's Been Built, and Five Startups That Will Define It
AI is leaving the screen. A $383 billion market is forming around machines that perceive, reason, and act in the physical world.
What AI Does to Human Thinking: Cognitive Sovereignty, the Median Pull, and Why It Matters for Product Teams
Helen and Dave Edwards have spent a decade studying how AI changes cognition. Their findings should reshape how product leaders measure AI adoption.
The Agentic Era: What AI Agents Are, How They Change Work, and Why 94% of Organizations Aren't Ready
AI went from chatbot to assistant to autonomous agent in three years. Only 6% of organizations have fully deployed any kind of agent. Here's what the gap means.
Anthropic Is No Longer a Model Company
Claude Managed Agents quietly redraws the competitive map for every AI infrastructure vendor.
Enterprise Context Is the AI Moat Nobody Built: Knowledge Graphs, Taxonomies, and Why Models Aren't Enough
Juan Sequeda from data.world (now ServiceNow) explains why the most expensive AI failures trace back to one missing layer — and why the 'context wars' are just beginning.
The Man Who Hired Jony Ive Has a Warning for the Physical AI Boom
Robert Brunner founded Apple's industrial design group, built Beats, and shaped the original PowerBook. He thinks the AI hardware industry is making the same mistake all over again — and the next great tech companies will be the ones people trust with their lives, not just their data.
HSBC's Chief AI Officer Starts This Week. So Do 46 Others. Most Will Quit Before 2028.
The structural problems facing the Q1 2026 CAIO wave are visible in public data. The role as currently designed does not match the assignment.
Four Enterprise Agentic AI Failures Disclosed in Q1 as Gartner Warns 40% Cancellation Rate
AWS, Microsoft, monday.com, and Crypto.com incidents concentrated in the same quarter as analysts raised cancellation forecasts.
The Year AI Leaves the Text Box
Jensen Huang declared physical AI's ChatGPT moment at CES 2026. Apple, OpenAI, Meta, and a wave of robotics startups are now racing to build the products. Almost nobody knows how to design for them — and the body count from the first wave is already growing.
Chief AI Officer Hirings Hit Record in Q1 as Enterprise AI Budgets Tighten
HSBC appointment caps a quarter with at least 47 new CAIO roles, even as Forrester forecasts 25% of 2026 AI spending will be deferred.
Gartner Says 40% of Agentic AI Projects Will Fail. They're Underselling It.
The real failure rate is higher, and the reason isn't what the analysts think.
Microsoft's Copilot Problem Isn't Adoption. It's Coerced Adoption.
When enterprise employees have both tools, 76% choose ChatGPT. But the real lesson isn't that Copilot failed — it's that building AI for everyone is harder than building AI for someone.
Why AI Capability Is No Longer Defensible — and What Product Teams Should Build Instead
Inference costs fell 78% in 2025. Frontier model development dropped from $100M to $30. When everyone has the same engine, the only question is: what can you defend?
How to Measure AI Product Impact: The Bullseye Framework for Power, Speed, Impact, and Joy
Most AI dashboards measure usage. They should measure outcomes. Here's the four-pillar framework and the three-layer telemetry stack that replaces vanity metrics.