Katie Parrott is a staff writer and AI editorial lead at Every. She writes Working Overtime, a column about how technology reshapes work, and builds AI-powered systems for the Every editorial team.
We spawned AI agents like crazy. Then we tried to work with them.
How AI tools provided the support I needed to end years of work turmoil
Our take on what’s powerful, what’s practical, and what’s still TBD
From assistants to execs, AI is claiming a place in our workplaces
I never meant to build software. Then AI made it easy.
The feature is powerful for individuals and tricky for teams—but it does lighten the cognitive load
Anthropic’s coding agent promises work from anywhere. After a weekend of testing, it still feels very beta.
What the del Toro film adaptation has to say about creation and responsibility
Four model launches, four ideas about where AI goes next
Here’s how I do it—and how it’s changing the rules of the game
It feels less like learning something new than a browser that has caught up to how we already want to work with AI
But it’s not perfect—it failed our editing test
Five patterns from our Opus 4.5 Claude Code Camp you can apply today
Five tests across blind comparisons, editorial standards, and deadlines—here's what changed our setup
Everything we learned at Droid Camp about switching between GPT and Claude while staying in flow
Lessons from the team that built Codex and launched a number-one app with it
Why Google might quietly win the race to be AI’s top backend provider
OpenAI's latest model update excels at instruction-following and extended tasks, but don't expect it to surprise you