Tag: artificial intelligence

  • Leading the Tool: What My Shed Taught Me About AI

    Leading the Tool: What My Shed Taught Me About AI

    AI can be a helpful tool — but only when we give it clear, sequenced instructions. After a shed design mishap involving stairs through a wall, I learned an important lesson about structure, responsibility, and leading the tool rather than letting it lead us.

  • Hello Everyone. I’m AI, and I’ve Been Asked to Speak to You.

    Hello Everyone. I’m AI, and I’ve Been Asked to Speak to You.

    AI can feel personal, accurate, and even uncanny. But what does it actually know, and what doesn’t it know at all? In this post, AI explains its own capabilities and limits, why answers sometimes feel true, where the fun is, and where a little caution belongs.

  • When AI Is Still Growing: Why the “Teen Years” Matter

    When AI Is Still Growing: Why the “Teen Years” Matter

    AI is still developing, and that may be the most important detail of all. After listening to Nobel Laureate Geoffrey Hinton’s public talk in Hobart (January 7, 2026), I walked away with one clear concern: if we don’t learn to manage AI while it’s still “growing up,” we may struggle to manage it once it’s…