
Stop. Take a breath. Refocus.
Around a year ago I started one of my blog posts with this musing on “The Promise vs. Reality of AI in Tech”: I’m concerned about the industry’s direction with these [improvements in AI]. Instead of creating better developers, we’re often replacing them. Rather than building amazing accessibility tools, we’re creating deep fakes and virtual companions. Instead of developing better MVPs for real problems faster, we’re seeing low-quality products marketed as revolutionary simply because they were built without coding experience, for no purpose other than a quick cash-grab. ...








