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AI Automation

6 essays

AI Productivity Is Too Vague. Show the Burden Removed.
June 17, 2026

AI Productivity Is Too Vague. Show the Burden Removed.

Not vague productivity. Specific relief with receipts.

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Automation Should Not Eat the Human
May 27, 2026

Automation Should Not Eat the Human

When automation develops its own administrative ecosystem, it has started charging rent.

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AI Should Protect Aliveness, Not Just Increase Output
May 25, 2026

AI Should Protect Aliveness, Not Just Increase Output

The point of AI is not to become a more efficient toaster.

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Reminders Are Not Systems: Building AI Rhythms That Actually Work
May 13, 2026

Reminders Are Not Systems: Building AI Rhythms That Actually Work

You have to perform for reminders. You get to live in a system.

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Set It and Forget It Is a Trap in AI Automation
May 11, 2026

Set It and Forget It Is a Trap in AI Automation

“Set it and forget it” is how rot gets a login. The better model is rhythm.

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Heroics Are Usually a Design Problem
May 8, 2026

Heroics Are Usually a Design Problem

The late-night save is a signal: a broken system relying on one person's goodwill.

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