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Human in the loop, not on the leash
Where humans belong in an AI workflow — and where they get in the way.
Humans are great at judgment, taste, and edge cases. They're bad at doing the same review 400 times in a row.
Design workflows so people spend their time where they add value — final judgment, hard cases, high-stakes calls — and let the system handle the rest.
If your reviewer is rubber-stamping everything, the review is theatre. Redesign the workflow.
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Voice guardrails for AI content
How to encode taste as a rubric so agents don't drift into slop.
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Context is the product
Prompts are cheap; the context you feed the model is the moat.
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The zag rule
If your competitor could run your prompt and get the same output, you don't have a brand.
