Katie Parrott is a staff writer and AI editorial lead at Every. She writes Working Overtime, a column about how technology reshapes work, and builds AI-powered systems for the Every editorial team.
Anthropic’s coding agent promises work from anywhere. After a weekend of testing, it still feels very beta.
Why Every's non-technical team members reach for the terminal instead of the chat window
How to build a personalized writing partner that knows your patterns and enforces your standards
Forget maker versus manager—we’re all model managers now
Voice-first AI removed the invisible friction between my brain and the page
Demos and tips from our second expert workshop, on subagents
To build Every's AI editor, I had to make our taste legible—starting with my own
How I successfully failed at my first AI operations project
Four model launches, four ideas about where AI goes next
We spawned AI agents like crazy. Then we tried to work with them.
AI specialties are rising and falling faster than you can update LinkedIn. And that’s okay.
Here’s how I do it—and how it’s changing the rules of the game
Here’s what they don’t tell you about vibe-coding tools: They’re gateway drugs.
Watch AI write my five-year roadmap, then grab the step-by-step template to do it yourself
What a wave of ‘zero-AI’ policies reveals about our obsession with hard work
Nobody has five years of AI experience. That's your opening.
The 500-year-old secret to making AI your best writing partner
Behind the ultimatums and urgency, leaders are admitting they need your help
Why Google might quietly win the race to be AI’s top backend provider
I never meant to build software. Then AI made it easy.
Our take on what’s powerful, what’s practical, and what’s still TBD