What I will be covering here

This is where I will write about AI as power, infrastructure, labor, governance, and institutional change — not just product launches and hype.

What I will be covering here

Most AI coverage has a speed problem: it moves fast, says little, and confuses motion for understanding, which is exactly why this publication needs to exist.

This is where I will write about AI the way it actually needs to be written about: as a force reshaping power, labor, institutions, infrastructure, incentives, and public permission — not just product launches, not just model gossip, and not just whatever is loud on the timeline that day.

What you can expect here

I will be covering the part of AI most people still under-read:

  • AI policy, governance, and state power
  • the infrastructure beneath the hype
  • what new products reveal about where the market is actually going
  • how AI is changing workflows, organizations, and decision-making
  • the shifts most people will only notice after they are already obvious

The goal is not to summarize the news. The goal is to make sense of what the news is adding up to.

What makes this different

Most AI writing does one of three things badly. It is either too shallow, too technical, or too impressed with itself.

I am trying to do something harder: write clearly enough for a smart non-technical reader, while still saying something precise enough to matter.

That means this publication will care about mechanisms, not just metaphors; implications, not just announcements; structures, not just personalities; and where power is moving, not just where attention is moving.

Why subscribe now

Because AI is entering the phase where better judgment matters more than hotter takes.

The easy phase was talking about what models can do. The harder phase is understanding what gets adopted, what gets governed, what gets resisted, what becomes infrastructure, and what quietly changes how institutions and people work.

That is the phase I am writing for.

If that is the part of AI you care about too, subscribe. I think the next few years will reward people who can see the structure before they see the headline.