AI feature parity is coming. System design will be the differentiator.

AI capabilities are converging faster than most people expected. What felt differentiated six months ago is quickly becoming table stakes. Code generation.Agent workflows.Automated pipelines. More companies are building similar capabilities at a rapid pace. That shouldn’t be surprising. Large organizations have the resources to replicate features quickly once patterns become clear. But feature parity doesn’t […]

Trust Is the Real AI Infrastructure

As AI continues embedding itself into everyday tools and processes, it is worth pausing to ask an uncomfortable question. What are we trading for this capability? Modern models are trained on enormous datasets. Some of that data comes from public sources on the internet. Some of it comes from licensed or purchased datasets. Some of […]

The Reality of AI Product Development

There is a lot of conversation right now about how quickly AI can generate software. What is discussed less often is how products actually make it to market. AI can generate a surprising amount of functionality. It can accelerate development in ways that were difficult to imagine only a few years ago. But generating code […]

The Agentic War Is About Control and Alignment

This week reinforced something important. The race in AI is no longer just about models. It’s about control. OpenAI expanding capabilities.Anthropic releasing remote control features.Perplexity launching computer use.Nvidia pushing agentic tooling.China advancing new foundation models. But another layer emerged. Alignment. OpenAI agreeing to work with the Department of Defense.Anthropic choosing a different path.Signals that federal […]

AI Is Not Replacing SaaS

There’s a growing narrative that AI will replace SaaS. If AI can build anything, why pay for software subscriptions? The logic sounds compelling. It’s also flawed. Software is a tool. If you were an advanced AI system, would you reinvent a calculator every time you needed one?Or would you use the calculator that already exists? […]

The Cost of Shipping ‘Almost’ Working Software

Before going any further, I’ll name the product I’ve been circling to and hinting at the past several posts. The system I’m building is called CoffeeBreak. It’s a human-in-the-loop AI teammate designed to assist across the entire software development lifecycle. I’ve avoided leading with the name because this problem exists whether CoffeeBreak ever ships or […]

AI Is Expanding the Software Engineering Job, Not Shrinking It

I recently had a conversation with a peer who was genuinely worried that we’re all going to lose our jobs to AI. I get where the fear comes from. Every major shift in software has triggered the same concern. We heard it during the rise of the web, the move to cloud, and the spread […]

Intelligent Workflows Are About to Redefine How Teams Build Software in 2026

Every year, companies make predictions about what will change in technology. Most are half right and half hype. But heading into 2026 already feels different, and not just because of shiny new tools or bigger clouds. It feels different because the way teams build software is changing at a deeper level. Over the last year, […]

Advanced AI and Machine Learning Applications in Healthcare

Advanced AI and Machine Learning Applications in Healthcare: Unlocking New Possibilities Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are transforming healthcare by improving patient care, streamlining operations, and enhancing diagnostic accuracy. As data availability grows and computational power advances, AI-driven tools are becoming increasingly practical for hospitals, clinics, and research organizations seeking measurable improvements in […]