TLDR Product Management 2026-07-14
AIβs reverse information paradox π€π‘, delegated taste π¨, AIβs biggest winners π
The Reverse Information Paradox (3 minute read)
Companies risk surrendering proprietary knowledge as their employees use and improve external AI systems. To retain that value, enterprises must control their data, feedback, evaluations, memory, and learning infrastructure while remaining independent from any single model provider.
The Most Human Technology Ever Made (5 minute read)
AI's greatest promise is not simply saving time. It gives more people the ability to create, experiment, and turn their ideas into reality, making individuality more valuable than technical expertise, capital, or permission.
Taste cannot be delegated (7 minute read)
AI can generate endless design options, but it cannot determine which one best serves a product's ambition and context. Strong design still requires a responsible leader who can apply taste, resolve tradeoffs, and confidently choose a direction.
Five Years Building the Context Layer - and Why It Belongs in the Agentic Loop (24 minute read)
Graphlit built a powerful production platform but failed to become a scalable business because it lacked repeatable distribution and a clear, outcome-driven market position. Its core insight remains: agents need a portable context layer that stays separate from the runtime while supporting every stage of the work with durable organizational knowledge.
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