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The Point of No Return: AI, Agents… and MCP

We Started Building Infrastructure Past It. There’s a quiet shift happening in AI. It’s not about chatbots getting better at writing emails.It’s not about viral demos.It’s not even about model benchmarks. The real shift is architectural. We moved from AI as a tool to AI as infrastructure. And infrastructure changes everything. The Brain: The Model […]

How to Train a Basic Vision Model Using FastAI

Following up on our previous article, “The 75% Workforce Reduction Already Here: How Functional AI Pipelines Are Reshaping Work”, we received a wave of questions about how to actually train a computer vision model — not just automate one. This post answers that — with a high-level, practical example showing how to train a basic […]

From Demo to Dollars: How BBrant.com Proved the Power of AI-Enhanced Ecommerce

When we spun up BBrant.com, it wasn’t supposed to make money. It was built as a sandbox—a place to test how far our AI substrate could push ecommerce automation, SEO, and product storytelling. Then it took off. Within weeks, the demo store began outperforming expectations—organically climbing search rankings, drawing in real shoppers, and turning optimized […]

The 75% Workforce Reduction Already Here: How Functional AI Pipelines Are Reshaping Work

The numbers are staggering. Across small and mid-sized companies, we’re now seeing a realized 75% reduction in workforce after implementing functional AI pipelines, with estimates climbing as high as 80–90%. This isn’t speculative. It’s happening today. Entire departments that once required teams of people are being compressed into streamlined AI pipelines that run in real […]

From OLAP to Vector Databases: How Data Storage Evolved for the AI Era

For decades, if you wanted answers from your mountain of business data, you went to an OLAP database. It was the workhorse behind every sales dashboard, boardroom chart, and “how the hell are we doing this quarter?” meeting. But if you’ve been paying attention, you know the world changed—and so did our data. Enter the […]