Stop Treating AI Like a Search Engine Stop Treating AI Like a Search Engine Most people use AI wrong. Here's the shift that changes everything. Rod Claar / Friday, June 5, 2026 0 644 Article rating: No rating Rod Claar challenges the most common mistake professionals make with AI — using it like a search engine rather than a thinking partner. Drawing on his own early misstep and a candid observation from a colleague, Rod reframes how AI should be used: not as a retrieval tool, but as a collaborative partner you give context to, push back on, and iterate with. The post offers a practical before-and-after prompt example using C# refactoring to make the mindset shift concrete and immediately actionable. The central message is clear — the way you engage with AI matters more than which AI tool you choose. Read more
From Retail to AI: Pattern Recognition Across 50 Years From Retail to AI: Pattern Recognition Across 50 Years My first job in tech was in a lumber yard. Seriously. Rod Claar / Wednesday, June 3, 2026 0 470 Article rating: No rating Rod Claar traces a through-line from his earliest work in a 1972 lumber yard to his current role as an AI trainer — revealing that the core skill connecting both worlds is pattern recognition. The post reframes AI for skeptics and late adopters: AI isn't magic, it's pattern matching at scale. Professionals with decades of real-world problem-solving experience already possess the foundational thinking that makes AI useful. The message is empowering — your past experience is an asset, not a liability, in the age of AI. Read more
What Changed in Software Development This Week Because of AI Five facts from the past seven days, and what each one means for your Scrum team. Rod Claar / Tuesday, June 2, 2026 0 607 Article rating: No rating Five facts from the past week — a stronger Claude, metered Copilot billing, a cheap new Grok coding model, a more autonomous Cursor, and a permanent DeepSeek price cut — and what each means for your Scrum team. Read more