
Open Intelligence Architecture: Future-Proofing Content Platforms
Anywhere you look, you’re bound to find AI. It’s increasingly becoming a larger part of daily life, from AI personal assistants to editing tools. According to the 2025 AI Index

Anywhere you look, you’re bound to find AI. It’s increasingly becoming a larger part of daily life, from AI personal assistants to editing tools. According to the 2025 AI Index

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Most founders don’t lose momentum because of bad ideas. They lose it because the systems supporting their growth quietly break. Here’s a framework for identifying which system is holding you back — plus AI-powered prompts to audit each one.
In software development, the word “done” sounds simple. It is not. A developer finishes a feature and marks it complete.