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- I Built Three AI Support Tools for My Autistic Son. Here’s Exactly How.
My son was diagnosed with autism about a year ago. He’s six. A year in, and we’re still learning. Every week brings something we didn’t expect and weren’t prepared for. That’s not a complaint, it’s just the reality. The support systems that exist are genuinely good, but they’re stretched, and the gaps between sessions, appointments,… Read more: I Built Three AI Support Tools for My Autistic Son. Here’s Exactly How. - AI Tool Shutdown: Why Your Parenting System Needs a Backup
Key takeaway: On 24 March 2026, OpenAI shut down Sora completely. $2.1 million in lifetime revenue against $15 million a day in running costs. Gone overnight. If you’ve built your parenting toolkit around a single AI tool, this is what that risk looks like up close. Here’s how to build something that survives it. What… Read more: AI Tool Shutdown: Why Your Parenting System Needs a Backup - Q1 2026: What Actually Happened When I Tried to Run a Content Business on AI Systems
Key takeaway: Q1 2026 saw a newsletter launch, YouTube growth to 450 subscribers, video editing time halved, and content batching become repeatable. Everything broke at least once. Imperfect systems still outperform intentions because a broken system shows you the failure points. An intention just says “I’ll do better next week.” About the author: Cliff is… Read more: Q1 2026: What Actually Happened When I Tried to Run a Content Business on AI Systems - Pokémon Go Collected 30 Billion Photos. Now They’re Training Robots With Them.
Key takeaway: Niantic collected 30 billion images through Pokémon Go over eight years, Pokémon Go AI training data is now used to train delivery robots. The game was free; the data was the price. That same exchange happens in most free apps your children use. Three questions, five minutes, and you can evaluate any app… Read more: Pokémon Go Collected 30 Billion Photos. Now They’re Training Robots With Them.
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