An agent stops being a chatbot when it starts doing things you didn’t ask it to do, on its own initiative, at the right moment.
Claude Skills are the answer to a problem every team using AI hits eventually: the same context, the same instructions, the same setup, retyped at
Once your team gets past the first month of working with Claude, two things start happening at the same time. Useful work gets bigger. And
Anthropic now ships three ways to put Claude to work, and the names make them sound like rivals. They are not. Claude, Claude Code, and
The conversation about AI agents has moved fast. A year ago it was about whether agents worked at all. Six months ago it was about
Matt Paige and EdTech veteran Todd Brekhus discuss how generative AI, like past technologies (calculators, the internet, Google), is being used by students to

Most people use AI the same way they used Google in 2003. Type something vague. Hit enter. Hope for the best. The result is predictable:

There is a feeling most of us know but rarely name. It’s the moment right before you release something you’ve held tightly, a skill, a

You know FOMO—the fear of missing out? Well, we have a new one: FOMOOAI. The fear of missing out on AI. Yeah… it doesn’t quite

In this episode, Matt speaks with Thibault Imbert, Chief Product Officer and Growth Officer at The Brief, about the transformative impact of AI on marketing