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Will AI Replace Lawyers?
Michael Willson

Will AI Replace Lawyers?

AI tools can now draft contracts, summarize cases, and scan thousands of documents in seconds. That naturally leads to one big question for anyone watching the legal profession closely: will AI replace lawyers? The grounded answer from inside the legal world is more practical than dramatic. AI is…

What Happens If You Type God in an AI Prompt?
Michael Willson

What Happens If You Type God in an AI Prompt?

Typing the word “God” into an AI prompt often feels like a test. People are not usually looking for a factual definition. They are probing boundaries, meaning, tone, or hidden behavior. What comes back is rarely mysterious and almost never spiritual. Instead, it exposes how AI systems interpret…

Do Colleges Check for AI in Application Essays?
Michael Willson

Do Colleges Check for AI in Application Essays?

If you are applying to college right now, this question is probably sitting at the top of your mind. Do colleges actually check whether an application essay was written using AI? The short answer is yes, colleges are paying attention, but not in the way most students fear. Admissions offices are…

What Does AI Think About Names?
Michael Willson

What Does AI Think About Names?

People ask AI about almost everything, from career choices to baby names. So it is natural to wonder what AI actually thinks when you ask it about a name. The honest answer is simpler than it sounds. AI does not form opinions about names. It detects patterns. When AI talks about a name, it is…

Replit
Michael Willson

Replit

Replit is a browser-based development platform built to shorten the distance between an idea and a running application. You can write code, execute it, collaborate with others, and deploy the result without installing anything locally. AI is not treated as a side feature. It is embedded directly…

how do I use AI?
Michael Willson

How Do I Use AI?

Using AI in 2026 is not about experimenting with a chatbot or asking clever questions for fun. People use AI because it removes friction from real work. It helps them start faster, organize better, and reduce avoidable mistakes. Drafts arrive sooner. Plans feel clearer. Decisions are easier to…

Is AI Good or Bad?
Michael Willson

Is AI Good or Bad?

AI is not inherently good or bad. It is a capability. What matters is how it is designed, where it is deployed, and who remains responsible for the outcome. In everyday work, AI can save time, reduce errors, and improve consistency. In careless or high-risk use, it can mislead people, reinforce…

What Is AI Arbitrage?
Michael Willson

What Is AI Arbitrage?

AI arbitrage is not a shortcut, a hack, or a trading trick. In practical business terms, AI arbitrage means delivering the same or better outcomes for clients at a much lower internal cost by using AI-assisted workflows. Pricing stays tied to results, while effort and time drop sharply. The margin…

What Is Language Segmentation in AI?
Michael Willson

What Is Language Segmentation in AI?

Language segmentation in AI is the ability to detect and label multiple languages inside the same piece of text or speech. Instead of deciding that an entire message is written in one language, the system identifies where one language ends and another begins, then tags each part correctly. This…

What Does AI Not Know About Geography?
Michael Willson

What Does AI Not Know About Geography?

AI is very good at talking about places. It can describe cities, summarize travel tips, explain geography concepts, and give broad regional context. The gaps appear when people expect AI to operate like a map, a navigation engine, or a live geographic system. When users rely on AI for routes,…

AI at CES
Michael Willson

AI at CES 2026

CES 2026 made one thing clear almost immediately. Artificial Intelligence is no longer being positioned as a feature layered on top of software. It is being built directly into devices, machines, and systems that operate in the physical world. Across Las Vegas, AI was presented as something that…

How Work Changes With AI in 2026
Michael Willson

How Work Changes With AI in 2026

Work in 2026 changes in a very practical way: you stop using AI as a search box and start using it like a worker that can take a task, run with it, and bring back something you can approve. The shift is subtle at first, then it becomes obvious. Your day has fewer blank pages. … Continue…