Most AI tools today are competing in crowded red oceans: copilots, assistants, and summarizers.
The real long-term advantage may come from agentic systems, MCP, workflow ownership, and context-aware infrastructure.
Excellent strategic breakdown of where AI is actually heading:
medium.com/write-a-catalyst/…#AI#AgenticAI#MCP#LLM#TechStrategy
Most burnout conversations today sound modern.
Deadlines. Notifications. Productivity. Hustle culture.
But what surprised me while writing this article was realizing that the feeling itself isn’t new at all.
More than 1,200 years ago, people were already describing:
mental exhaustion,
emotional numbness,
inability to focus,
constant restlessness,
the strange feeling of being busy but internally disconnected.
This article explores how an ancient idea quietly mirrors what many professionals experience today especially in tech, knowledge work, and always-online environments.
Sometimes the problem isn’t laziness.
It’s a mind that never truly gets to stop.
Read here:
medium.com/aws-tip/the-1-200…#Burnout#MentalHealth#TechLife#Productivity#Mindfulness#SoftwareEngineering#AI#WorkCulture#DigitalFatigue#MediumArticles#ContentTech
Most companies today are approaching AI in one of two ways:
⚡ Too much AI
Every new tool. Every new model. Every workflow suddenly becomes “AI-powered.”
🥶 Too little AI
One failed pilot or one expensive invoice… and the whole organization backs away.
But the real value usually sits somewhere in the middle.
That’s the idea behind my latest article:
👉 Goldilocks Approach to AI
We compared AI strategy to choosing a flagship phone.
The best choice is rarely:
❌ the cheapest
❌ the most overloaded with features
It’s usually the one that feels balanced, practical, scalable, and actually useful in real life.
In the article, we explore:
• AI overspending in startups
• Token waste and hidden costs
• Why AI tool sprawl becomes dangerous
• Practical AI adoption strategies
• How to find the “just right” balance
Because honestly…
The goal isn’t to have the MOST AI.
The goal is to have the RIGHT AI.
#AI#ArtificialIntelligence#GenerativeAI#AIStrategy#StartupLife#TechLeadership#Innovation#BusinessStrategy#DigitalTransformation#FutureOfWorkmedium.com/write-a-catalyst/…
Most companies today are approaching AI in one of two ways:
⚡ Too much AI
Every new tool. Every new model. Every workflow suddenly becomes “AI-powered.”
🥶 Too little AI
One failed pilot or one expensive invoice… and the whole organization backs away.
But the real value usually sits somewhere in the middle.
That’s the idea behind our latest article:
👉 Goldilocks Approach to AI
We compared AI strategy to choosing a flagship phone.
The best choice is rarely:
❌ the cheapest
❌ the most overloaded with features
It’s usually the one that feels balanced, practical, scalable, and actually useful in real life.
In the article, we explore:
• AI overspending in startups
• Token waste and hidden costs
• Why AI tool sprawl becomes dangerous
• Practical AI adoption strategies
• How to find the “just right” balance
Because honestly…
The goal isn’t to have the MOST AI.
The goal is to have the RIGHT AI.
Read here:
medium.com/write-a-catalyst/…#AI#ArtificialIntelligence#GenerativeAI#AIStrategy#StartupLife#TechLeadership#Innovation#BusinessStrategy#DigitalTransformation#FutureOfWork
Not all AI stories are about chatbots and automation.
Some are about hope.
We recently explored how is using AI in IVF and fertility care across:
✨ Embryo assessment
✨ Sperm & oocyte selection
✨ Implantation timing
✨ Personalized treatment
✨ Genomics-driven precision medicine
What stayed with me most was not the technology itself…
…but the people behind it.
The couples going through repeated IVF cycles.
The emotional exhaustion.
The waiting.
The uncertainty.
The silent hope for a family.
If AI can help reduce even a little of that uncertainty, this becomes more than innovation.
It becomes deeply human.
We wrote a detailed article on how AI is beginning to transform fertility care in India and why this may become one of the most meaningful applications of intelligent systems.
@360digitmg
Read here:
medium.com/write-a-catalyst/…#AI#ArtificialIntelligence#Healthcare#IVF#Fertility#HealthTech#PrecisionMedicine#Genomics#IndiaAI#MachineLearning
Most people today are not physically tired.
They are mentally fragmented. An ancient Sanskrit text written over 1,200 years ago called this the “storm within.” The Soundarya Lahari quietly explored something modern life still struggles to understand the human mind.
ALT https://medium.com/@TechContentTech/the-1-200-year-old-text-that-quietly-predicted-modern-burnout-anatomy-of-a-restless-mind-bb7875a9643a