Every article we published in May 2026.
How one general manager runs a full product using AI for planning, monitoring, and research
Plus: Agent-native product management, AI cost discipline, and medicine at the speed of software
My AI project manager reads my OKRs, calendar, Notion, and Slack so I can stay on top of my work
Plus: Delegation versus collaboration, Dan’s inbox-zero Codex workflow, and the agentic version of Musk’s five rules of automation
Plus: Permission to skip model-migration anxiety, why being an early adopter is overrated, and the importance of curiosity in an AI-saturated world
What it was like in the room, plus what the new Managed Agents features look like in production
A framework for getting humans, agents, and everything in between to build the same vision
Plus: Anthropic’s agent push, ChatGPT as project manager, and optimism in biotech
The best stories live in people—and getting them out is still a human job
Plus: Perplexity’s rules for agent skills, the office politics of dictation, and creating a weekend AI piano coach
Plus, how Every’s head of growth stays focused and some aggressively casual language
Plus: The ‘Mini Shai-Hulud’ breach, a small step to eliminating AI-isms, and how we define ‘agent’
We’ve been working on a big release on the future of work for next week, shaped by what we learned from building Plus One. Paid subscribers
Plus: Why tacit knowledge matters more than search and Opus 4.7 is winning people back
Four pieces of unsolicited advice from an AI-pilled millennial
A mini-Vibe Check on Gas City, a Grok classifier that grades your X drafts, and why HTML is the new markdown
'AI & I' with CEO Alex Rattray
Plus: Why Anthropic just acquired a startup that makes developer tools for a reported $300 million, and a mini-Vibe Check on Figma's agent
AI progress creates more work for humans, not less
Google I/O wasn't flashy, but it might be the most important yet
Plus: Why AI makes excellent doctors more valuable, not less
A power-user’s guide to turning OpenAI’s coding agent into an operating system for knowledge work, including setup, workflows, and a seven-day starter plan
Setup, workflows, and principles for turning Codex into an operating system for email, writing, research, planning, and reporting—even if you’re not an engineer
Plus: The Vatican weighs in on AI labor, and our Codex playbook
Opus 4.8 tops both our Senior Engineer benchmark and our writing tests. It’s the most complete model we’ve tested. We just wish it had an app to match.
The AI-native engineering philosophy has expanded from four steps to eight
Plus: Vibe Check on Opus 4.8, the Vatican’s first AI encyclical, and a doctor on AI-guided care
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