What turpentine teaches us about artificial intelligence The real question about artificial intelligence is less how fast it gets you round the track and more what you built before you added the fuel.
Remote: terms of distributed collaboration Remote work renegotiated how work happens, but the language hasn’t kept pace. The same term now describes fundamentally different arrangements. This classification brings clarity to what ‘remote’ means, for companies, talent and platforms alike.
What movement teaches us about clarity Most mornings I leave the house with my mind already three conversations ahead. Then, around twenty minutes in, things shift. On walking, designed environments and the spaces where thinking happens.
Your AI can see you now. It still doesn’t know your eyes are blue Something is happening between you and those sensors. AI vision systems create a ‘look space’ where processing happens before meaning-making. What we design there determines how this domain develops. The questions we ask now shape what becomes possible.
From Heathrow to Gibraltar: architecting pandemic infrastructure at a human scale Joining an expert team responding to the COVID pandemic, I discovered something unexpected while evolving the NHS Pass for 47M people: trust isn’t built through security features. It’s designed through visible transparency. Making privacy tangible proved transformative