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Writing on AI operations, enterprise architecture, and what it actually takes to deploy artificial intelligence inside a real organization.
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February 19, 2026
Every Company Needs a Chief AI Officer. Most Don't Know What That Means.
AI projects fail at the organizational layer, not the technology layer. No one owns it. CTO treats it as IT. CMO uses it for copy. CEO watches demos. Meanwhile competitors are operationalizing it. Here is what building an AI system actually requires — and what the person who does it well looks like.
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February 8, 2026
Designing Systems That Learn: Fleet Bots and Self-Recycling Memory
How I deployed three specialized bot fleets with memory systems that get smarter over time. It's not about what AI can do today — it's about designing systems that generate their own intelligence.
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February 7, 2026
Building a Fleet of AI Agents for Enterprise Operations
How I deployed 5 specialized AI agents across a public company's operations using OpenClaw. Division-based architecture, human-in-the-loop design, and why specialists beat generalists.
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January 26, 2026
Day One with Clawdbot
I spent a full day tinkering with a system that runs on my server. Not an app. Not a dashboard. A terminal. AI doesn't replace presence. It creates the conditions for it.
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February 7, 2026
Building a Fleet of AI Agents for Enterprise Operations
How I deployed 5 specialized AI agents across a public company's operations using OpenClaw. Division-based architecture, human-in-the-loop design, and why specialists beat generalists.
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January 26, 2026
The Terminal is the New Interface
GUIs are going extinct. Raw thoughts in, action out. A partner that understands you.
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January 2026
Building an AI Operating System for a Public Company
How I built 10 specialized AI agents to run operations across 6 departments, automating everything from Monday morning briefings to board report compilation. Architecture, code patterns, and real results.