Thomas Noel
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What I learned in the year since I lost my job about AI, myself, and how to build a business.
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I spent three weeks building something I never thought possible. An AI application. A real one. The kind with buttons and logic and an actual interface. The kind that solves a real problem for a real team. And here’s the part that still surprises me: I did it without writing a single line of code.…
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I stepped onto the moving walkway at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, suitcase rolling behind me, and kept walking at my normal pace. Within seconds, I was gliding past travelers on the regular floor, covering twice the distance without breaking a sweat or stumbling over my luggage. That’s when it clicked. This is exactly what AI…
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Last week, I traveled to deliver my first in-person AI workshops for editorial and sales teams. It was a milestone for Noel Content Solutions and, more importantly, a chance to learn how people actually feel about AI right now. My goal was to help these teams gain confidence and start working with AI in practical,…
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Reflections on David Wallace-Wells’ take on AI’s cultural shift. Why this article stood out AI coverage often swings between extremes: utopian visions of machines saving the world, or dystopian fears of AI replacing us entirely. That’s why David Wallace-Wells’ recent New York Times column, “A.I. May Be Just Kind of Ordinary” caught my eye. Instead…
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After a sudden layoff and months of job searching, AI gave me the tools and confidence to launch my own content business. Here’s how I turned disruption into opportunity.
