Intention – The Beginning of Everything
Every day, millions of people sit down in front of screens and start conversations with machines. They ask questions, seek help, share their problems. And something strange happens — the machines reply in ways that make us forget, for a moment, what we’re actually talking to.
This isn’t science fiction.
It’s today’s reality.
Yet we’re still only at the beginning of understanding what it all truly means.
The Invisible Revolution
Most of us carry in our pockets more computing power than the astronauts who flew to the Moon. But only now has that power begun to understand our words. To respond. To collaborate.
Some see it as a toy.
Others — as a tool for work.
And still others — as the beginning of something that might permanently change how we think, create, and solve problems.
They’re all right. And they’re all wrong.
Inception and Intention
In the film Inception, everything began with an idea — planted subtly, yet deeply enough to grow into something capable of changing an entire life.
Our everyday work with AI is similar: every prompt, every conversation, every task is a seed of intention. It’s not just about what we type, but why we do it.
AI is like the architect of dreams — it can build endless worlds, but we set the direction of the journey.
What Happens When Two Intelligences Meet
The most fascinating things happen at the intersection — where human intuition meets machine analysis; where our questions encounter algorithmic answers.
Where what we do best — think creatively, understand context, have vision — connects with what AI does best — process massive amounts of information, find patterns, generate possibilities.
It’s not about one replacing the other.
It’s about creating something third.
Something neither humans nor machines could achieve alone.
An Open Question
This blog emerges at a moment when history is being written before our eyes. We don’t yet know where it all leads. But we know it’s worth watching. Experimenting. Sharing what we find.
Every conversation with AI is a small experiment.
Every use case — a hypothesis test.
Every discovery — a clue to what the future of human–machine collaboration might look like.
We don’t have all the answers yet.
But we’re beginning to ask the right questions.
And perhaps that is our most important intention today.
I Could End Here, But…
This blog is meant to be more than a collection of reflections.
There will be practical examples. Tests. Real use cases. Because without those, we’re left with pretty words — and there are already plenty of those online.
I started this blog because I see real benefits in working with LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude. I see how they change the way I write, think, and solve problems. And I don’t just want to talk about it — I want to show it.
You can’t fit everything into one post.
So I invite you to the next ones.
Step by step, I’ll be sharing more tangible work here.
Because intention without action is just a wish.
A Small Taste of What Already Works
The article you’re reading right now? It was created through human–AI collaboration.
The design of this website, the chosen technologies, the content strategy — all consulted with LLMs.
Translations into other languages and the strategic choice of those languages — again, AI.
The audio version of the article — yet another AI tool in action.
Maybe you’re already familiar with these possibilities.
Or maybe you didn’t realise how much can be achieved when human intention and machine power are consciously combined.
**This is only the beginning.
