From Orbit City to Silicon Valley: How The Jetsons Got the Future Right (and Sometimes Wrong)

There’s something wonderfully nostalgic about The Jetsons, the 1960s animated sitcom that gave us a peek into “the future” as imagined from the space age. Orbit City’s flying cars, robot maids, and meals in pills still evoke laughter and awe. But take a closer look, and you’ll find that many of those fanciful ideas aren’t … Read more

Three Years In: From AI Awakening to AI Reckoning

Three years ago, ChatGPT lit a fuse. Not just under OpenAI, but under the entire tech industry. Like the iPhone in 2007 or the launch of Skype in 2003, it wasn’t just a product drop — it was a moment. In the span of 36 months, the world moved from wondering what this chatbot thing … Read more

Why We Must Move Beyond Gigabit Internet in the Next Decade

There was a time when “gigabit” sounded like science fiction. The idea that you could move a billion bits per second to your home or office was the stuff of press releases and futurist conference keynotes. Fast-forward to today, and “gigabit” is like a high-performance sports car you only drive in school zones—more capacity than … Read more

The Thought Processing Underground:

How Shadow, Cleft, TimeOs, and Grain Are Redefining Mental Real Estate While Hedy and Granola grab headlines with their meeting-focused wizardry, a different revolution is brewing in the shadows. The real game isn’t just about better meeting notes—it’s about capturing human intelligence the moment it sparks. Four platforms are pioneering distinct approaches to thought processing … Read more

The End of Fake Meeting Engagement:

How AI Thought Processing Is Transforming Business Communication Here’s the brutal truth: most executives have been faking their way through meetings for decades. Half-listening while frantically scribbling notes, missing critical insights while wrestling with whether that action item belongs to Marketing or Finance. The age of meeting theater is over. AI-powered thought processing tools like … Read more

The Dismissive Attitude: Why “That’s Just AI” Reveals More About the Speaker Than the User

When colleagues dismiss sophisticated AI implementations with phrases like “oh that’s just your AI,” they inadvertently expose their own technological illiteracy and psychological biases. This reductive commentary reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of modern AI capabilities and reveals deeper issues of workplace envy and resistance to innovation. The Knowledge Divide The “just AI” dismissal reveals a … Read more

Google’s Project Starline: Déjà Vu from the Telepresence Archives

Google’s announcement that its futuristic Project Starline videoconferencing booth will come with a price tag “comparable to a car” feels like a moment pulled straight from the Cisco Telepresence playbook. Remember that? Launched with fanfare, bathed in executive glow, and priced to match a luxury sedan. Cisco’s Telepresence solution promised life-sized clarity and a meeting-room … Read more

The Double Win of AI Marketing Operations: Automation and Human Connection

I’ve been thinking a lot about how AI is reshaping marketing departments across industries, and I’ve come to a realization that’s both simple and profound: businesses that embrace AI for their marketing operations aren’t just winning once — they’re winning twice. Let me explain. The first win is obvious, right? It’s about automation — letting … Read more

It’s The Interface (Part 2)

The Interface Revolution Is Already Here, And It’s Reshaping Everything If you’ve been watching the “interface-first” revolution unfold for a while now, you already know what’s striking isn’t that it’s coming—it’s that it’s already fundamentally reshaping commerce while most businesses remain oblivious to the shift. The evidence is everywhere if you know where to look. … Read more

It’s The Interface Baby

I’ve been thinking about something that doesn’t get nearly enough attention in tech circles: what happens when the next third of humanity comes online? Thanks to low-cost satellite internet, we’re looking at potentially 2.6 billion new users joining the digital world – and their experience will be fundamentally different from anything we’ve seen before. These … Read more