Why Guidance, Info-Seeking, and Writing Apps Are Features, Not Companies OpenAI released a report on how people are using ChatGPT. Here’s my take: Investors chasing the current wave of AI apps that give you practical guidance, fetch information, or write your emails are buying into a familiar illusion: short-term traction equals long-term value. It doesn’t. … Read more
Andy Abramson
AI Today vs. Dot-Com Then
The AI sector right now mirrors the late 1990s internet boom almost to the letter. Back then, startups raised absurd amounts of capital on little more than a domain name and a pitch deck. Companies with no revenue—and in some cases no real product—were suddenly valued in the billions. The bubble burst hard in 2000–2001, … Read more
From Cellar to Summit – Lessons in Building World-Class Teams
Over the years, I’ve worked alongside teams that went from barely surviving to thriving in ways no one expected. Whether it was a startup emerging from stealth or a Fortune 100 undergoing reinvention, the pattern is always the same—transformation begins with belief, but is sustained by systems. That’s why McKinsey’s latest article, “Worst to First: … Read more
Poke-onomics: How Poke Turns iMessage, SMS and WhatsApp into Your Digital Wingman
So here’s the deets on Poke. It’s an embedded AI assistant that’s woven into iMessage, SMS and WhatsApp, surfacing tasks from email, calendar, and more as actionable chat nudges. Backed with $15 million in seed funding and built with strong privacy protocols, it’s already gaining traction among Silicon Valley insiders—making frictionless AI genuinely useful. Since … Read more
The EDC Revolution: Why Your Daily Carry Matters More Than You Think
Let’s talk about EDC. No, not the Electric Daisy Carnival—though I’ll admit, my mind used to drift there first, conjuring images of neon lights and bass drops echoing through desert nights. And no, we’re not diving into the concealed carry conversation about tucking away a compact .22 or .32 caliber sidearm, though that’s certainly part … Read more
Six Hats, One Future: How Superlist, Todoist, and Supernotes Are Reimagining Productivity with AI
If you’ve been around productivity apps for a while, you know the story: lists, notes, tasks, rinse, repeat. Useful, but not game-changing. Fast-forward to 2025, and suddenly AI isn’t just a bolt-on—it’s becoming the co-pilot in how these apps think with us. Superlist, Todoist, and Supernotes have all turned on their AI engines, each taking … Read more
Why I Say “Press 1” Is Dead
Since the early days of VoIP, we’ve been talking about the demise of legacy telephony structures. “Press 1 for sales” was always a symptom of old-school thinking. Now, with OpenAI’s real-time SIP integration, that era is finally over. For years, I’ve advocated for smarter systems. In 2018, when Dialpad acquired TalkIQ, I wrote how AI … Read more
Press 1 Is Dead
For decades, the first words you heard when calling a company were, “Press 1 for sales, 2 for support, 3 to hear these options again.” That relic of the past is about to vanish. With OpenAI’s new Realtime SIP integration, artificial intelligence is no longer bolted awkwardly onto the phone system. It’s wired directly in. … Read more
Cloudflare’s Realtime Agents Unlock the Next Level of vCon Potential
Did you see the Cloudflare Realtime Agents announcement? If you missed it, let me explain why it has huge implications for vCons and the entire telecom world. I’ll start by breaking it down as to what this means, specifically in the context of vCons and the ecosystem that is steadily being built under the IETF’s … Read more
Generative Tools in Schools is Modern-Day Book Burning
In the dim corridors of America’s schools, as the 2025-2026 academic year dawns, a new witch hunt is underway. Not against heretics or radicals, but against the very tools that could propel our children into the future: generative AI like ChatGPT. Districts across the nation, gripped by paranoia and outdated dogma, are slapping bans on … Read more