About this collection

A complete teaching series (7 public articles + 3 AIMM-only bonus pieces) on preserving and building judgment infrastructure in an era when AI can express any expert’s frames. For coaches, consultants, and knowledge practitioners whose clients are starting to buy speed over depth — and who need a clear architecture for what remains irreducibly theirs.

The series moves through diagnosis (your judgment blueprint is being reset), mechanism (the maintenance problem, how expertise was actually built), tools (using AI as a mirror), boundary-setting (when to close the laptop), and economics (how to sell and hire judgment in an AI-commoditized market). Read in order.

Contents

  1. Introduction — What this series is, how it works, and what it will cost you to read honestly
  2. Your Judgment Blueprint Is Being Reset Without Your Permission — The invisible shift happening underneath productive AI usage
  3. The Maintenance Problem — Why judgment erodes when you stop doing the hard work
  4. Where Did You Actually Become an Expert in That? — Tracing expertise to its real origins
  5. How to Use AI as a Mirror to Map Your Own Judgment — Practical method for externalizing tacit knowledge
  6. The One Place You Should Close the Laptop — Where AI presence costs more than it contributes
  7. How to Sell Judgment to Clients Who Are Buying Speed — Positioning and pricing in a commoditized market
  8. What Is Expertise When AI Can Express Any Expert’s Frames? — The philosophical and practical answer
  9. Bonus 1: How to Hire Judgment When Anyone Can Ship the Artifact — Evaluating human contribution in AI-augmented teams
  10. Bonus 2: The Compounding Asymmetry: What the Next Five Years Look Like — The trajectory of those who build vs. borrow judgment
  11. Bonus 3: Two Judgments in One Room: Working with AI Alongside a Peer — Collaboration patterns when both people use AI