May 2026
8 articles published this month.
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.