Category: Regeneration

Sydney Harvey Griffith’s Planetary Party

Review and Evaluation of Sydney Harvey Griffith’s “The Field Is Ready” — and its relationship to the development of Planetary Intelligence Ref: https://substack.com/home/post/p-186228343 What Sydney is arguing Sydney’s essay uses her time at World Economic Forum in Davos not as an endorsement or critique of elites per se, but as a contrast lens. Davos becomes diagnostic. It reveals two worlds… Read more →

Design School Session on AI and Bioregional Intelligence

Thanks to all who attended! Here’s my Fathom recording: https://fathom.video/calls/542184867 And the saved Chat file, with links to items mentioned during the discussion. themed-dialogue-meeting_saved_new_chat And the slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yHdEb4yoC8DzEmDA3pyo3RsodvpGmtDuz6h0G4KpGME/edit?usp=sharing The official recording: Read more →

AI in Regenerative Agriculture

Review https://www.foodwiththoughtai.com and summarize its important insights Here’s a clear and comprehensive summary of the important insights from the website Food with Thought AI (as of the latest available content on the site and related coverage): Core Purpose and Positioning Food With Thought AI positions itself as an AI-enabled advisory platform supporting regenerative agriculture and food systems. It emphasizes practical,… Read more →

What’s Lost and Gained with AI?

Are you able to access Dr. Abigail McHugh-Grifa’s article, “What do we lose when we use AI?” in the January 16, 2026 issue of the Rochester Business Journal? If so, please summarize and comment on the article, and offer suggestions for types of inquiries that might follow on from these arguments. Yes — I was able to access Dr. Abigail McHugh-Grifa’s… Read more →

Assembling a Team: the Regenerative Strategy Advisor

Note: I created a “new GPT” to be my advisor in assembling a team to manage our growing portfolio of projects. I thought I just asked for it to outline roles and strategies for creating additional agents to manage bookkeeping/accounting and other functions, but what I got was so much more than that—GPT 5.2 suggested itself as “a thought partner”… Read more →