The Three Principles Of Responsible AI And How They’ll Make Us Better HumansSeventeenth-century Amsterdam is known for three things: Rembrandt, the Bubonic Plague and Tulip Mania. It was 1637, the height of the…Jul 11, 2022Jul 11, 2022
How COVID-19 is defining the future of work… and what we all must learn from Guys and DollsAs I write this, 34% of the world’s population is sheltering in place. 2.6 billion people have had their lives upended. We’re flattening…Apr 11, 2020Apr 11, 2020
I learned this lesson from my Lyft driver. It changed my life.Lyft drivers say the darnedest things.Jan 18, 2020Jan 18, 2020
Sami, you’re an awful Uber driver.I didn’t want to go 70 miles from Denver to Colorado Springs at midnight. Neither did Sami, my Uber driver.Jan 13, 2019Jan 13, 2019
Three predictions for enterprise AI in 2019“The pace of innovation has never been faster than it was yesterday and it will never be slower than it is today.”Jan 11, 2019Jan 11, 2019
Sam’s happier at work and a better dad at home thanks to AI. It’s not here to take his job.Sam’s a large man who barely fits into his Subaru. He’s the IT manager at WellPoint Health in Thousand Oaks just north of LA. It’s a large…Jun 29, 2018Jun 29, 2018
Eight lessons for my daughters (from their awful dad)I travel more for work than a decent dad ever would. Thankfully, I have a wonderful wife who indulges my irresponsible schedule. I also…Apr 30, 2018Apr 30, 2018
Why I love RyanairI recently had the pleasure of flying Ryanair from Stansted in London to Frankfurt. I then had a root canal while being waterboarded and…Feb 24, 2018Feb 24, 2018
There are no beggars in NurembergThere are no beggars on the streets of Nuremberg, Germany. Or cigarette butts. Or coffee cups. This week, I learned why.Feb 15, 2018Feb 15, 2018
Published inSlack Platform BlogBuilding a conversational app for enterprise usersLessons learned from launching an enterprise-grade Slack app to a global team with 2M usersJan 30, 2018Jan 30, 2018