Four AI Skills for 2026: Most People Only Use One

Four AI Skills for 2026: Most People Only Use One

Paul’s Perspective: Most AI initiatives stall because they optimize the easiest layer (prompting) while leaving quality, consistency, and scale to chance. If your team is using agents or trying to operationalize AI across roles, these disciplines turn AI from...
Set Up an OpenClaw Multi-Agent Team in Discord

Set Up an OpenClaw Multi-Agent Team in Discord

Paul’s Perspective: Most leadership teams don’t need “more AI,” they need fewer handoffs and less context switching. A Discord-based multi-agent setup makes AI outputs show up where your team already communicates, on a predictable schedule, with lightweight...
AI Will Create New Wealth, Just Not Where You Expect

AI Will Create New Wealth, Just Not Where You Expect

Paul’s Perspective: Most companies will see AI savings quickly, but durable wealth comes from redesigning the workflow, decision rights, and customer experience around what AI makes newly possible. If your leadership team treats AI as a tool rollout instead of a...
Why AI Developers Should Pay Attention to WebMCP Now

Why AI Developers Should Pay Attention to WebMCP Now

Paul’s Perspective: Most “agent breaks” in real businesses come from brittle UI automation and unpredictable page changes; a standard that lets sites expose structured actions is a direct path to more dependable outcomes. If you’re investing in AI agents for...
Google’s New AI Is Top-Tier and Costs Half as Much

Google’s New AI Is Top-Tier and Costs Half as Much

Paul’s Perspective: For leaders, the competitive edge is shifting from picking a single “best” model to building a repeatable system for assigning the right kind of work to the right AI setup (model, tools, data, and review). If you treat AI like a generic...