The excitement around artificial intelligence has been nothing short of electric. It has captured headlines, imaginations, and boardroom agendas everywhere. Yet, as with every wave of innovation, the early rush of enthusiasm eventually collides with reality. For many organizations, the promise … [Read more...]
Archives for 2025
The Pendulum of Awe and Dismissal: Why We Need a Clearer Lens on AI
The most fascinating thing about artificial intelligence right now is not the technology itself, but how we are responding to it. Walk into any conversation about AI and you’ll notice the pendulum swing violently between two extremes. On one side, it is hailed as the arrival of something akin to … [Read more...]
The Quiet Power of Having Someone in Your Corner
In every team I have ever worked with, one truth has always stood out to me: people flourish when they know someone has their back. It is not about grand gestures or heroic interventions, but about the quiet, steady presence that assures a colleague they will not be left to fall alone. That … [Read more...]
Great time to buy a home in Ottawa!
✨🏡 Ottawa Friends - Let’s Talk Real Estate! ✨ Why keep paying someone else’s mortgage when those same dollars could be growing your own equity each month? 📈💰 Right now, there are some incredible opportunities for homebuyers in Ottawa - and I mean the kind you don’t want to scroll past. … [Read more...]
GPT-5: The Tipping Point in Our Generative AI Journey
There are moments in technology when you realize the ground beneath you is shifting - not slowly, but with a velocity that demands attention. I believe one of those moments is here, and it’s called GPT-5. Having spent decades navigating the evolving world of artificial intelligence, from … [Read more...]
The Uneasy Gift of Becoming
One of the surest signs of progress in life and leadership is that looking back often makes us uncomfortable. We revisit an old project and wonder how we could have thought it was complete. We recall a decision that once felt confident and now see all the flaws in our reasoning. We hear our … [Read more...]
The Meeting You Lose Before You Speak
It begins the moment you sit down. You look around the table and realize the faces are polite, but the decision is already tilting away from you. No one says it outright, yet you can feel the drift. Questions come that aren’t really questions. Support feels soft. And when the meeting ends, your … [Read more...]
Why Ottawa is Home
The canal is quiet at dawn. The water stands still, carrying the first blush of sunlight like a secret it isn’t ready to share. My breath feels amazing in the cool morning air, and the only sound is the soft rhythm of my footsteps along the path. It’s in moments like this - unplanned, unhurried - … [Read more...]
Intelligence in Pieces: Mapping the Mind of the Machine
It was the fall of 2000, and I remember sitting in a computer lab in Chicago. I was deep into my master’s program at the University of Illinois at Chicago, taking an advanced course in Neural Networks. At the time, it felt a bit like standing at the edge of something enormous but unfinished- … [Read more...]








