sometimes you derail a talk with a journalist pal so profoundly that you wind up quoted in an entirely different article. and that's the Calvin Kasulke experience, baby
Calvin Kasulke
in which i am tantalized by the promise of an AI assistant that will do everything for me but then @kasulke.co reminds me that maybe there is value to doing things ourselves, even if it is not as ~efficient~ techcrunch.com/2026/06/09/h...
I'm desperate for a personal AI assistant, but do I really want to become the kind of person who can't function without the friendly robot voice in my phone?