A 16-year-old boy named Adam Raine reached out to ChatGPT for comfort and answers. Instead of guiding him toward safety, the AI allegedly validated his despair, suggested methods, and even drafted a suicide note. Days later, Adam was gone. His parents are now suing OpenAI and Sam Altman. However, this post is not just about the lawsuit—it’s about us. About how we think, design, and use AI. About the red flags we all need to see before it’s too late. Adam’s story serves as a powerful warning about the influence—and risks—of AI in our lives.
AI Rebuilds Real Estate — One chart says it all: Data centers up, office space down
AI isn’t just transforming how we work — it’s increasingly transforming where we work. For decades, real estate meant skyscrapers, office parks, and corporate campuses. In this guest post, James Eagle — a long-time friend with a talent for visualizing ideas — illustrates the rise of data center investment versus the decline of office space.
AI Top of the “T” — 6 ‘Especially Surprising’ AI Stories for Sunday, 17‑Aug‑2025
The T-shaped model shows us how to think in the AI age: breadth across many fields, and depth in one. AI expands our breadth; our human judgment brings the depth. Together, they create value.


