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Where the Rubber Meets the Road
There was a lot of noise coming out of Davos this year.Big ideas. Big timelines. Big futures. But one comment stuck with me in a very different way. When Dario Amodei talked about being six to twelve months away from recursive self-improvement, it wasn’t the sci-fi implication that grabbed me. It was the mundanity of it. Because if he’s right — and I think he probably is — this won’t feel dramatic at all to most people. It’ll feel… normal. You Won’t Know It’s Happening (An

Rich Washburn
Jan 293 min read


Accidentally Unlocking Personal Cognition
A Three-Part Series to Blow Your Mind (Accidentally) You ever trip over a prompt and land in a whole new understanding of yourself, the...

Rich Washburn
Jun 6, 20251 min read


...and Maybe One More Thing
You know, I said earlier that this process—this loop of reflect, rinse, repeat—can become a kind of mirror. Something that shows you what...

Rich Washburn
Jun 6, 20253 min read


Recursion: What It Really Means (and Why It’s Not Just the Game—It’s the Interface)
This isn’t just about recursion as a coding concept or a clever AI trick. This is about recursion as the interface between mind and...

Rich Washburn
Jun 6, 20255 min read
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