The Context Tax
AI's biggest adoption problem has nothing to do with intelligence.
AI's biggest adoption problem has nothing to do with intelligence.
AI doesn't fail because it's not smart enough. It fails because it doesn't know how to feel its way into human trust.
The AI adoption problem isn't technological. It's architectural. We're building teleporters when we should be building bridges.
AI is evolving faster than we are, and the gap between capability and adoption is widening.
Technology evolves in stages. First we mimic what we know; then we build what only the new tools make possible.
Design isn't decoration, it's the structural architecture through which meaning is built and experienced.
Notes toward a more human form of software.