Surveillance Is Not Intelligence
Surveillance is often mistaken for intelligence, yet the two are fundamentally different. As AI systems expand across institutions and daily life, this confusion carries real technical, ethical, and social consequences. This article examines why clarity on this distinction matters — and what is at stake when responsibility, judgment, and meaning are obscured.
From Insight to Action: Roles and Skill Paths in the AI-Integrated Economy
This publication moves from orientation into action, outlining role clusters, skill pathways, and learning options for navigating AI-integrated work with clarity and discernment.
How to Transition into an AI-Integrated Role—Without Starting Over
This publication focuses on how individuals can reposition themselves thoughtfully in an AI-integrated economy—without panic, unnecessary reinvention, or abandoning existing experience. It offers orientation and clarity for navigating change with stability rather than urgency.
10 New Economy Careers (and Why AI Isn’t the Enemy)
As artificial intelligence reshapes professional work, the most resilient careers ahead will not be defined by resistance to AI, but by the ability to integrate it thoughtfully. This special edition publication explores emerging roles that emphasize human judgment, ethics, synthesis, and creativity in the new economy.

