What I’m focused on right now.
A standing snapshot of what has my attention this month, in the spirit of nownownow.com. I update it when the focus shifts.
Shipping Harrison
Hardening Harrison-1 for production use inside ACOs — governance, audit trails, PHI handling, and clinician-grade evals. The hardest problems are the unsexy ones: who watched what, when, and could a regulator reproduce it.
OpenClaw & superagents
Building the cloud control plane for personal and enterprise superagents that operate across email, chat, voice, and the desktop. The thesis: every employee gets an AI agent on their machine; the company gets one cloud agent that orchestrates all of them.
Value-based care partnerships
Working with VBCare Network, Aledade-affiliated practices, and Palm Beach ACO clinicians on the real-world deployment problem. Pilot studies, EHR integrations, and the slow work of earning clinician trust.
Teaching
Helping students at Harvard go from idea to working AI product in a single semester — usually with one of the OpenClaw workshops as the on-ramp. Watching what they build is the best leading indicator I have for where this technology is going.
Reading & thinking about
AI governance regimes for healthcare. The economics of accountable care. How quantitative finance reasons about model risk — and what clinical AI can borrow.