When Intelligence Left the Building…
A student submits a perfect assignment. The structure is clean. The argument is coherent. The language is precise. There are no obvious gaps, no weak transitions, no signs of confusion. It is, by most academic standards, an excellent piece of work. The problem is that no one can tell whether the student actually learned anything. This is not a minor issue. It is a structural … Continue reading When Intelligence Left the Building…
The Women Who Quietly Shaped My Career
Every career has visible milestones. Promotions. Titles. Companies whose logos look good on a résumé. But if you trace the real arc of a life, the turning points, the moments where direction quietly changes, it is rarely a company that did it. More often, it was a conversation. Or a person. Or sometimes a sentence that stays with you for thirty years. On International Women’s … Continue reading The Women Who Quietly Shaped My Career
The New Infinite Scroll
… in the AI era. ChatGPT, as many of you, I’ve been using it for over three years. I built a custom assistant on top of it more than two years ago, something I use almost daily, something I know the way you know a tool you’ve shaped with your own hands. It never nagged. It answered, and it stopped. A couple of days ago, … Continue reading The New Infinite Scroll
Licensed to Learn
Why AI Will Need a Ledger Before It Thinks Again Far from being about a James Bond movie, this is pertaining to a very hot topic for those who are following the AI industry development and especially about business models. To get started, let us go back to about 18 months ago, when I first got introduced to Thomas Malone in a virtual classroom at … Continue reading Licensed to Learn
Lost In Translation?
Long before algorithms ruled markets or models predicted our next move, we had something else just as powerful: language. It shaped civilizations. It built religions, resolved wars, and launched scientific revolutions. And now, in 2025, it has taken on a new role. It’s not just communication. It’s command. We’ve crossed a threshold where words are not only expressive; they’re operational. You can literally talk to … Continue reading Lost In Translation?
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