The highest-paid sportsman in the history of human civilisation was a Roman charioteer named Gaius Appuleius Diocles. He competed in 4,257 races, won 1,462 of them, and retired with 35,863,120 …
We’ve Always Been Building Paperclip Machines
My former colleague Mark House wrote something this week that's been rattling around in my head. He references the Universal Paperclips game — a browser game where an AI tasked with making paperclips …
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AI in Education: What’s Actually Changing (And What Isn’t)
# AI in Education: What's Actually Changing (And What Isn't) The industrial model of education was never designed to work. It was designed to scale. Thirty children, one teacher, one curriculum, the …
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The Future of Work: Human in Command, AI in Motion
I have spent this series telling you about my experience with AI. The helper I did not expect. The app I built. The results we are achieving at Wall Street English. The mindset shift that is …
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The Real Barrier Is not Technology — It is Mindset
We have AI deployed across Engineering, Product, Marketing, HR, Finance, and Educational Content at Wall Street English. The technology works. The results are real. And yet, the hardest part is not …
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I Built a Real App in a Language I Don’t Know
There is a tool sitting on a friends browser in Spain that transforms apartment booking data into the exact format required by the Spanish Registradores — the property registry system. It works. It is …
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