What began in the fall of 2024 as a weekly experiment - just me, a blank page, and a question about how technology and humanity are reshaping each other - quickly grew into something more. Over the past year, TCIP has become a living archive of ideas at the edge: the converging futures of AI and biology, the moral calculus of embryo editing, the strange kinship between quantum computing and gene editing, and the deeply personal stories that emerge when we take those ideas seriously. It’s been a joy and an honor to write for you each week.
But now, with the second half of 2025 almost underway, I’m making a change.
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Next week, I’ll be releasing a major new project. It’s a culmination of much of what I’ve been exploring behind the scenes - a synthesis of science, storytelling, and strategy that I believe has the potential to shape our collective trajectory in real and tangible ways. To bring it to life, I need to shift my energy toward fewer, deeper initiatives.
So starting now, in the final week of the first half of 2025, TCIP will transition from a weekly cadence to a less frequent, more intentional rhythm.
This isn’t a retreat. It’s a recalibration.
We live in a moment that doesn’t just invite reflection, it demands action. And not just any action, but bold, coordinated, high-leverage effort. That’s the work I want to do. That’s the space I want to build in. And to do that, I need to make room - not just for execution, but for thinking at the scale that our time requires.
TCIP will continue. I’ll still be writing, still reflecting, and still sharing thoughts from the frontier. But instead of arriving in your inbox every Tuesday and Friday, these pieces will surface occasionally, anchored around new projects, major moments, or ideas that refuse to wait.
Think of it as a shift from a weekly conversation to an open channel - still thoughtful, still grounded, just tuned to a different frequency.
If you’ve been reading from the beginning, thank you. If you joined halfway, thank you. If this is your first edition, welcome, and thank you. The conversations we’ve started here have meant the world to me, and they’ve helped guide where I’m going next.
I’ll still be writing to you from time to time, and I’m deeply grateful that you’ve joined me for the conversation so far.
I hope you join me for the next adventure next week!
As always, feel free to reach out any time.
Cheers,
-Titus
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