In the land of the AIs, the human is king
Answers are free, but real insight is rare. In 2026, your edge isn't the AI you use, but the curiosity you keep and the data you protect. Don't just follow the prompt. Stay human.
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Answers are free, but real insight is rare. In 2026, your edge isn't the AI you use, but the curiosity you keep and the data you protect. Don't just follow the prompt. Stay human.
AI keeps promising reliability, but after three years of building with it, I've seen enough to know better. Hallucinations aren't a glitch, they're part of the design. Here's what works, what doesn't, and how we actually use AI without losing our minds (or our trust).
Everyone's talking about AI agents like they're sci-fi, but they're already out there, automating tasks, writing code, making decisions. If your business isn't exploring how to use them yet, it's time to talk.
Insurers are still running on 90s-era logic while the world has moved on to AI, instant apps, and smart everything. If they don't ditch the legacy systems and start offering digital-first, customer-friendly solutions... someone else will.
Chinggis Khaan ruled more than land, he ruled by ideas, religious freedom, women in leadership, and tax breaks for innovators in the 1200s. Eight centuries later, we're still catching up.
AI didn't just knock on the door of software development, it kicked it in, rearranged the furniture, and invited everyone to vibe code their way to production. Tools like Cursor, Lovable, and Replit now let anyone launch apps with little more than a prompt and a pulse. What's happening behind the scenes?