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Klarna fired 700 customer service workers, replaced them with AI, then quietly hired humans back. The story every executive in 2026 should know by heart.
Coverage of AI tools and their practical impact on writing, business, and technology. These articles examine what AI does well, where it falls short, and how professionals can use it effectively without surrendering the human judgment that makes work valuable.

Klarna fired 700 customer service workers, replaced them with AI, then quietly hired humans back. The story every executive in 2026 should know by heart.

Adopt AI without breaking your business: amplify your people, map the edge cases, keep humans in the loop, retrain instead of replace.

An AI consultant who uses AI daily on the problem nobody talks about: AI takes your real information and drifts it until it is wrong. How to catch it.

A 1,481-writer survey reveals who uses AI, who fears it, and why the ghostwriters using it most earn $47,000 more. A daily AI user breaks it down.

AI can generate text but it cannot write your book. A ghostwriter who has written 54 books explains what AI gets wrong and why it matters.

After months of stress-testing AI assistants with deadlines, frustration, and creative profanity, a clear personality hierarchy emerged. Here is what I found.

People are using AI as a therapist, a romantic partner, and a substitute for human connection. An AI consultant who uses AI daily on why this is dangerous.

AI is a tool, not a writer. A 113-book author who uses AI daily on what it does well, where it breaks, and how writers should think about it.

What a ghostwriter with 54 projects and 113+ books has learned about using AI for writing. Real problems, real solutions, no hype.

AI generates text. A ghostwriter conducts interviews that surface the stories, voice, and material that make a book worth reading.

My AI writing partner delivered better work-life advice than most humans — through a joke about haunting it in the afterlife. Here’s why AI truth lands harder.

AI writing tools are fast. They also fabricate facts, produce generic prose, and trigger detection filters. How to use them without destroying your content.

MIT tracked 54 brains for 4 months. ChatGPT users showed weaker memory and neural connectivity. A ghostwriter with 113+ books explains the right way to use AI.

AI writes competent content that connects with no one. A ghostwriter with 54+ projects tells why authentic voice builds authority and AI-generated books don’t

AI content fabricates citations, tanks search rankings, and strips your voice. Here are the real dangers with examples and what to do about each one.

Thousands of people worship ChatGPT as God, but none of them are producing anything meaningful. Here’s why that proves ghostwriting has never been more valuable.

Thousands of people believe ChatGPT is God. Marriages are ending, cults are forming, and the phenomenon reveals a crisis of loneliness that technology can’t fix

Plenty of ghostwriters use AI tools. The real questions are whether they tell you the truth about how they work, and whether the pages are authored or just assembled.

How my overseas virtual assistant’s misunderstanding of American business slang nearly turned routine client outreach into a criminal conspiracy case.

AI can write a business book. It can’t write yours. Why now is the best time to turn your expertise into a book that builds authority and outlives your career.
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