Malthus was wrong. He predicted that population growth would outpace food production, leading to inevitable societal collapse. Technology proved him spectacularly wrong — agricultural productivity …
What Actually Works: Agentic AI Across Every Function
Most organisations are still running pilots. We have moved past that. At Wall Street English, we are deploying agentic AI across every function in the business. Engineering. Product Management. …
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The Systems Velocity Trap: Why Your AI Strategy is Probably Building Technical Debt
For more than twenty-five years, I have watched technology cycles oscillate between the "magic" phase and the "utility" phase. From my early days at Nokia during the first mobile explosion to leading …
The Agentic Shield: Defending Product Value Against the Rot Economy
For more than twenty-five years, I have watched technology cycles oscillate between the "magic" phase and the "utility" phase. I remember the early days at Nokia when we treated the mobile phone as a …
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2026 is the Year AI Becomes an Operating Model
The honeymoon phase of the AI revolution is officially over. Boards and leadership teams are no longer satisfied with flashy proofs-of-concept or agents that "experiment" in safe, isolated …
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The Invisible Web: Why Distinctiveness is the Only Antidote to the AI Squeeze
For more than twenty-five years, I’ve watched technology cycles move from the "magic" phase to the "utility" phase, and finally, to what Cory Doctorow famously termed "enshittification." We saw it …





