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A Pledge to Tinker

We give our people the freedom to use AI in their own lives — and trust that fluency to follow them everywhere.

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Fluency is built, not trained

Nobody got good at computers in a mandatory workshop. They tinkered at home, late at night, with nobody watching — and that fluency walked into work with them.

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Freedom is the active ingredient

People who are free to experiment, experiment more. Give them trusted starting points, keep the policy lightweight, and let curiosity do the rest.

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The breakthroughs are a side effect

We don't need to predict the killer use-case. We just need enough people doing enough small experiments that the good ideas surface on their own.

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See the whole person

This is a benefit for someone's whole life — their language class, their taxes, their weekend plans. The work benefit takes care of itself.

“People who are free to experiment, experiment more.”

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I believe the freedom to tinker is how people get fluent — so the breakthroughs take care of themselves.

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