Johan Peens
Solutions Developer
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Margin, Memory & Meaning
We talk about success. We talk about hustle. We talk about optimization, performance, and productivity. But almost no one is talking about the foundations that make any of that sustainable. Somewhere along the way, we didn’t just get busy, we got compressed. Our schedules are tight, our minds are noisy, our bodies are tired, and…
The Sixth Sense of Software: UI as Experience
Since the transition from the text-based, terminal-like inputs of the early 1980s, something quietly remarkable has been born: the User Interface. Early computers spoke in commands and syntax; humans had to adapt to the machine. Interfaces flipped that script. They began to emulate the real world, borrowing language and metaphors we already understood. Desktops, folders,…
AI Agents, Pixie Dust and Hype
Stepping into the AI era feels strangely familiar, another shift, another cycle, another wave of excitement that’s as unsettling as it is intriguing. We’ve just lived through Blockchain, Cloud, and everything in between, and now AI arrives with the confidence of a newcomer at a party. AI/Agentic AI is loud, charming and little too impressive…
Gen AI: Tool, Crutch, or Catalyst?
Investigating AI image creation has been quite the endeavour for me this year. What started as curiosity to understand clip and token based models , has quickly become a journey of philosophical reflection. It didn’t take long for me to realize that generative AI, whether for images, text, or sound, is ultimately a sophisticated prediction…
AI: Pursuing True Authenticity in Creativity
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, the question of authenticity has taken center stage. With AI systems generating synthetic content, we face challenges around creativity, originality, and the implications of machine-generated works. We need to consider the nature of creativity, the reliability of AI outputs, and the importance of human input. Here are three main…
Charting Tomorrow’s Risk Path
Foresight, the ability to predict outcomes based on past events and current trends, sets us apart and is crucial to our risk management strategies. Over the past year, I’ve been reflecting on how my approach to managing risks aligns with the environment I’m in. To ensure a safe and informed path forward for myself and…
Agent for change
If you think about it, every year has some kind of thematic hype around it. One year it might be the metaverse, another, Stadia streaming. These trends usually pass within a 6-12 month period. But 2023 was different. It’s rare for a tech advancement to sweep across the globe with instant adoption, yet generative AI…
Dome of Oscillation
Working within the ICT space, it seems that after years of remote work, people have finally started to return to basics. Ironically, our “connectedness” has and will continue to cause a sense of disconnection. Our world has embraced an anti-encounter culture, leading to a few challenges. The first being our tendency as humans to rely on…
Be the best version of you
I often wonder what makes people stand out from the crowd. Is it their genuineness, the fact that they are emotionally Intune with the world around them? Maybe it’s the fact that they serve others with humility or are just plainly said: good at what they do. Maybe it’s the combination of all of these? Regardless…
AI- The future of work
Over the past few weeks, I have been amazed by the capabilities of two forms of AI: ChatGPT, a language-based AI that can create content intuitively and uniquely, and Midjourney, an art generator that can generate computer art in any style with hyperrealistic detail. Midjourney is able to beautifully fuse ideas and concepts, completing tasks…