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Software isn't dying. But a lot of software companies are about to find out they were never essential.
Ian Zein

Software isn't dying. But a lot of software companies are about to find out they were never essential.

AI doesn't kill all software. It exposes which software was worth paying for and which was just expensive enough to tolerate.

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We stopped writing prompts. We started recording conversations.
Arjé Cahn

We stopped writing prompts. We started recording conversations.

We recorded ourselves reacting to our own draft documents, fed the transcripts to Claude, and ended up with a brand voice and value proposition that now power everything we publish.

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Your AI assistant can be turned against you with a hidden line in an email
Ian Zein

Your AI assistant can be turned against you with a hidden line in an email

Researchers demonstrated a prompt injection attack against Microsoft Copilot. Hidden instructions in emails make the AI generate phishing links and exfiltrate internal data.

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WebMCP: the web just became agent-ready. Now what?
Bart Evers

WebMCP: the web just became agent-ready. Now what?

Google shipped WebMCP as a browser API in Chrome 146. It changes how agents interact with websites — and raises new questions about governance.

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On-prem never left. We just stopped talking about it.
Ian Zein

On-prem never left. We just stopped talking about it.

The same pattern that played out with cloud infrastructure is repeating with AI. Not everything belongs in someone else's cloud.

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A US judge ordered OpenAI to hand over 20 million ChatGPT logs. That checkbox didn't help.
Ian Zein

A US judge ordered OpenAI to hand over 20 million ChatGPT logs. That checkbox didn't help.

Turning off training doesn't mean your data is safe. A federal court just proved it.

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Where AI gets its facts — and why that's a problem for your business
Ian Zein

Where AI gets its facts — and why that's a problem for your business

Over 40% of LLM citations come from Reddit. If your organisation relies solely on public models, you're exposed.

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Splitting wood, thinking about watts per query
Ian Zein

Splitting wood, thinking about watts per query

A day in the forest with the team gave me perspective on the energy footprint of AI — and why local model efficiency matters more than we think.

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