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Last updated: 2026-02-23.
This page is a lightweight snapshot of what I'm focused on right now, plus my current working model of where agentic AI is heading. It's meant to change over time.
Current focus
- Running Agentic AI with Pete, a six-week small-group course for knowledge workers. The Founders Cohort is sold out — email Pete to be notified of future courses.
- Helping knowledge workers adopt agentic AI without losing judgment.
- Practical setup and workflow patterns for Claude Code and adjacent tools.
- Choosing the right "surface" (Obsidian, editor, terminal, web) for the work you actually want to do.
- Reducing friction so collaboration with AI becomes predictable rather than chaotic.
Topic scope
Superb at
- Agentic AI workflow design for knowledge work (planning, execution, supervision).
- Claude Code setup, practice, and pragmatic patterns beyond "coding only."
- Making tool ecosystems legible: surfaces, boundaries, and reliable operating procedures.
Can help a lot with
- Tool selection across Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Manus, and others—fit to real constraints.
- Lightweight project management artifacts that improve predictability with agents.
- Versioning discipline (docs, repos, file sets) so AI work doesn't sprawl.
Happy to discuss (not expert)
- Org-level governance and policy beyond small-team practice.
- Highly regulated or correctness-critical domains (legal, medical, etc.).
- Deep model internals beyond an operator's working understanding.
Timeline notes
I separate this into observations and a working model. The model is a set of bets, not a promise or a prediction schedule.
Observations
- Practical agentic workflows became widely visible in software development in 2025.
- Capability and adoption accelerated through late 2025 as tools matured.
- By early 2026, non-coders could often use agentic tools effectively with good setup and practice.
My current model
- Agentic AI will continue moving "up the stack" from software into general knowledge work.
- The main bottleneck is less raw capability and more supervision, surfaces, and operating patterns.
- The quality of judgment around agent use will matter as much as the tools themselves.
What would change my mind
- If agentic systems remain fragile outside narrow domains.
- If governance and trust concerns broadly block adoption.
- If new interaction paradigms make today's framing obsolete faster than expected.
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