AI Images. Consistency.
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Newsletter
This week’s newsletter explores the myth of AI replacing engineers, arguing instead for a shift toward more complex, human-guided system design.
It reflects on how roles are evolving from coding to architecture, trust, and oversight in an AI-driven world.
Alongside the text, I’m sharing a series of images that investigate visual consistency using x.ai.
These jeweled snail compositions serve as a study in how well AI can follow prompts and maintain coherence across variations.
The “Replacement” Myth: Why We Need More Engineers, Not Fewer
Monday, March 16, 2026
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Newsletter
This week’s newsletter looks at Codex, the AI system developed by OpenAI that can translate natural language into working software code and assist developers with complex programming tasks. Alongside this technological story, the newsletter also presents a series of rainbow images in different aesthetics, created with contemporary AI tools.The images reflect a playful exploration of colour and style while the text reflects on the rapid evolution of AI. 🌈
How OpenAI Built Codex: The AI That Learned to Code
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Newsletter
This confrontation between Anthropic and the U.S. government reveals a defining tension of our time: who ultimately sets the ethical boundaries for artificial intelligence — the state or its creators. The outcome may help determine whether future AI development is driven primarily by security imperatives or by enforceable ethical guardrails.











































