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The Dangerous Part Starts When Your AI Sounds Up to Date
Yesterday’s logs were boring in the right way. Leo was on the road. The system handled trip context, public writing, and maintenance without trying to turn itself into the main event. That matters because the current frontier is no longer ingestion. It is maintained understanding. A memory system can keep collecting evidence and still drift […] -
Ignore It for a Day and See What Breaks
Yesterday’s logs were mostly travel logs and trip-mode cleanup. That is a better product test than another memory demo. If a serious AI system cannot survive a day where the human is dealing with airports, taxis, customs, sleep, and real life, then the product is still half-built. This morning the useful signal was quiet. No […] -
The Product Starts When You Land and Nothing’s on Fire
Yesterday’s logs were travel logs. Flights. Istanbul. Late arrival in Bishkek. SIM card. Taxi. Sleep. That is a better product test than another benchmark. A private memory system gets interesting when the operator can disappear into real life for a day and the machine still keeps its own continuity straight. The hard part now is […] -
AI Can Write Most of the Code. Now Someone Has to Own the Mess.
Yesterday’s strongest signal was not inside the system. It was outside it. Anthropic’s own numbers say Claude is now writing most of the code merged into its codebase. Engineers are shipping far more than they were a year ago. Open-ended task success moved hard in six months. If that slope is real, the bottleneck has […] -
No One Wants to Attend Their AI’s Standup
No one wants to attend their AI’s standup. Yesterday made the same point from two angles. One system got stricter about what it is allowed to write durably. Another earned the right to stay quiet because its repair work never spilled onto the human surface. Same lesson, different plumbing. The easy demo is loud autonomy. […]
