The New Internet
AI is moving fast. Faster than most of us expected. And as it floods the internet with synthetic content (generated articles, fake images, automated voices) something interesting is starting to happen. People are moving back to owned spaces. Personal websites. Private communities. Direct relationships.
I'm making a bet that this is the new internet.
Not just for creators. For anyone whose work, career, or livelihood lives online. As AI displaces jobs and reshapes industries, more people will build portfolio careers; earning from multiple streams, owning their audience, deciding for themselves what AI gets to access and what it doesn't.
This page is where I'm exploring that thesis out loud. Essays, conversations, working sessions, ideas, and products; some still being built — all exploring what it looks like to own your place on the internet before AI makes that decision for you.
Come on in.
Essays
The ideas, in writing
Video Essays
The ideas, expanded
In The World
The idea, in motion
Studio Sessions
The ideas, in practice
Think Tanks
The ideas, in dialogue
Think Tank 001: Arlesha Amazan
What can creators learn from the way athletes build personal institutions? An intimate salon in conversation with Arlesha Amazan.
Working Sessions
The ideas, implemented
How to Let AI Know You
(Without Letting It Steal Your Work)
Learn to implement tiered AI access control on your website: AI can reference your bio and credentials, but can't train on your creative content without permission.
