The Only Job AI Can’t Take…

…Is the One You Haven’t Defined Yet There is a quiet misunderstanding shaping how most people think about artificial intelligence. It sounds reasonable, almost comforting. The idea that the future of work will be divided between manual labor and intellectual labor, and that one of those will somehow remain safer than the other. It is a clean narrative. It is also already obsolete. “The real … Continue reading The Only Job AI Can’t Take…

When Intelligence Left the Building…

A student submits a perfect assignment. The structure is clean. The argument is coherent. The language is precise. There are no obvious gaps, no weak transitions, no signs of confusion. It is, by most academic standards, an excellent piece of work. The problem is that no one can tell whether the student actually learned anything. This is not a minor issue. It is a structural … Continue reading When Intelligence Left the Building…

The Women Who Quietly Shaped My Career

Every career has visible milestones. Promotions. Titles. Companies whose logos look good on a résumé. But if you trace the real arc of a life, the turning points, the moments where direction quietly changes, it is rarely a company that did it. More often, it was a conversation. Or a person. Or sometimes a sentence that stays with you for thirty years. On International Women’s … Continue reading The Women Who Quietly Shaped My Career