Articles, essays, and posts on artificial intelligence, technology, and the future of work
I write regularly on LinkedIn about artificial intelligence — not the hype-cycle version, but the version that shows up in dispatch centers, in offices, in the quiet daily work of people figuring out how to use these tools well. These articles and posts have reached thousands of readers.
My LinkedIn writing draws on years of deploying AI in a Michigan 911 center, building technology for public service organizations, and thinking carefully about what happens when algorithms meet real life.
The cost of raw AI intelligence is plummeting. But the ability to know what to do with it — to see what matters, to ask the right question, to exercise judgment — that's as scarce as ever. This article explores why insight remains the bottleneck, even as compute gets cheaper by the month.
LinkedIn Article by Chris Izworski
The people getting the most from AI aren't chasing every new model launch. They're building quiet, consistent, daily habits with the tools they already have. After years of watching technology adoption in high-pressure environments, I've learned that boring consistency beats exciting novelty every time.
LinkedIn Article by Chris Izworski
A practical walkthrough for getting started with Google's NotebookLM — one of the most useful AI tools available for research, learning, and professional development. Step by step, no jargon.
LinkedIn Article by Chris Izworski
A reflection on how artificial intelligence has quietly shifted over the past year — from experimental novelty to foundational infrastructure — and why most people haven't noticed the change yet.
LinkedIn Post by Chris Izworski
AI is making the same transition that electricity, the internet, and cloud computing made before it — from exciting novelty to invisible utility. What that means for the people building on top of it.
LinkedIn Post by Chris Izworski
AI capability is uneven and unpredictable. It can write a legal brief but struggle with basic arithmetic. Understanding this jagged frontier is essential for anyone building with or managing AI systems.
LinkedIn Post by Chris Izworski
The hidden costs and incentive structures behind free AI tools — and what users should understand about the trade-offs they're making when the product appears to cost nothing.
LinkedIn Post by Chris Izworski
The real impact of AI isn't mass job replacement — it's the quiet reshaping of tasks, workflows, and the skills that matter. The future belongs to people who understand which parts of their work to hand to a machine and which to protect.
LinkedIn Post by Chris Izworski
Weighing in on the conversation around OpenAI's GPT-5 — what it actually means for people using AI every day, and why the hype cycle often obscures the real progress happening underneath.
LinkedIn Post by Chris Izworski
A visual exploration of how AI is changing the way we see, process, and understand information — and what it means when machines start generating the images we use to think.
LinkedIn Post by Chris Izworski
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