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Original frameworks for thinking about AI, intelligence, and what it means to stay human in an age of machines.
The disconnect between AI adoption (88% of organizations) and AI impact (only 6% generating real value). The gap is not a technology problem, it is a thinking problem.
Read moreThe productive discomfort of thinking hard. AI eliminates friction by default, but friction is where skills develop. Without it, critical thinking, intuition, and independent reasoning atrophy.
Read moreA diagnostic framework measuring four dimensions of human intelligence: Rational, Embodied, Relational, and Existential. AI develops the first. The other three are yours to protect.
Read moreFour IntelligencesThinking, analysis, and reasoning. The intelligence modern life develops most, and the one AI can most easily substitute. Strong rational intelligence is necessary but no longer sufficient.
Read moreFour IntelligencesBody awareness, physical experience, and making. Requires a body. No algorithm replicates the wisdom of physical experience, intuition, and hands-on creation.
Read moreFour IntelligencesConnection, empathy, and genuine human engagement. Requires real humans. AI can simulate empathy, it cannot experience it.
Read moreFour IntelligencesMeaning-making, moral reasoning, and the big questions. Requires a soul. The intelligence that decides what is worth doing in the first place.
Read moreThe time between encountering a problem and reaching for an AI tool. A shrinking latency signals that your tolerance for uncertainty is eroding, and with it, the space where original thinking lives.
Read moreCognitive FitnessThe proportion of AI output you actively modify before using it. A low edit ratio means your critical filter is softening, and the gap between "sounds right" and "is right" is growing.
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