53. Co-Intelligence
I’m a bit earlier than usual this week. I have family coming over this weekend to celebrate both my birthday and Coach Matthew’s birthday. Yes, we were born around the same time, about 30 years apart!
Training is going well, and I have signed up for the Race to the Stone in July, participating in the full 100 km event. I think it will be an exciting race. I loved the event in 2019 and can’t wait to return. It will also coincide with the end of another board meeting week, making it even more enjoyable!
I am now considering running the first part of the London to Brighton route, approximately 60km, which starts not far from my house, during the second bank holiday weekend. This should serve as a good test ride ahead of the main event.
In the meantime, I’m not catching up on sleep, as I have been spending early mornings and late evenings re-engineering and processing a new co-intelligence model based on a combination of Atlas and knowledge graphs. If you recall Steve Jobs’ quote about connecting the dots backwards, I believe Atlas and I can do it faster than ever.


Interestingly, the main distinction between an experienced professional and a newcomer is simply experience. Who would have thought!? Now, anyone can build a system that connects the dots. Whether you have investment decisions, newsrooms, paper clippings, or books, anyone can see the relationship between A and B, and further down to Z.
You can read about the concept in the long-form articles:
Karpathy’s LLM Wiki Pattern Is the First Practical AI Second Brain
The Real Productivity Gain Is Not Retrieval, It Is Recombination
And the white-paper:
And short-form collaboration:
Here is a preview of what connecting the dots looks like:
And this is how Pathfinder works and go from Supply Shock to changing interest rates by the Bank of England.



