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AI Coding Tip 008 - How to Use Spec-Driven Development With AI
Use AI to understand requirements and build a shared mental model while you write the code.
The Ghost in the Checkout: How are Buy Now, Pay Later Companies doing in 2026?
Buy Now, Pay Later in 2026 is neither a button nor a product anymore. Instead, it's a real-time probability engine deciding whethe...
The AI Agent Infrastructure Problem Nobody's Talking About
Every AI team is running 4-5 disconnected tools to ship agents safely. The failures happen in the gaps between them. The AI agent...
Price as a Product: Dynamic Pricing With ML That Increases Revenue
This article explores ML-driven dynamic pricing for e-com/e-grocery, tackling the complexity of thousands of SKUs, promotions, and...
Generative Audio and the Evolution of Cinematic Sound Design
AI-driven generative audio is transforming film sound design, from Foley stages to diffusion models, enhancing creativity and cine...
The Three Questions Every Startup Should Ask Before Building AI
• Not all hard problems need ML—validate that adaptive learning actually solves your business problem before building. • Start wi...
Beyond the Bots: What Real Writing Looks Like in the Age of AI
In an era where AI can generate content instantly, the real challenge is writing in a way that is uniquely yours—creating work no...
Context Rot Is Breaking Long AI Sessions
Bigger context windows help, but not enough. Learn how Recursive Language Models improve long-context reasoning with better scalin...
How to Bootstrap Agent Evals with Synthetic Queries
Checking agent outputs isn't enough. The real failures hide in trajectories: which tools got called, in what order, with what inpu...
Less Data, Same LLM Performance? UGA Says Yes
A recent paper from UGA shows you can match SOTA LLM performance with 2000 targeted samples instead of 300,000.
What the BBC Hot Dog Hoax Really Proved About AI
A BBC journalist tricked ChatGPT and Google with a fake blog post in 20 minutes.
The Illich Test for AI: Does Your Tool Make You Less Capable Without It?
Ivan Illich wrote Tools for Conviviality in 1973. It's the best framework for AI dependency nobody's using.
