Richard Golian

1995-born. Charles University alum. Head of Performance at Mixit. 10+ years in marketing and data.

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How I work in 2026: full AI agents or fully offline

Four days in Catalonia. No computer, no AI, almost no social media. I bought this notebook so that I could write down what I would think about, and what I would come across and learn on the trip.

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Which Work Will AI Not Replace? Not Yet…

Seventy per cent. That is where the first AI output begins, even when you give it the full company context and the best examples from the past. We are talking about the kind of output that cannot be defined programmatically. It is more complex. Often it is creative work. On one repeated type of output I reached eighty per cent within a week. Every further percentage point is harder than the one before.

10 June 2026·181 reads
Dead internet: AI floods it. Will we return offline?

For a long time we treated the internet as the main road. The place where work and relationships happen. Yet most of what we see on it today is, or soon will be, AI-generated: text, images, profiles and comments. The internet is turning into an online game full of bots, where you cannot be sure that a human is on the other side of anything. So I ask: was the online world the main road, or only a temporary detour that part of us will return from, back offline?

7 June 2026·245 reads
The Gap Between Professionals Has Never Been as Wide as It Is in the AI Era

A few days ago I interviewed a senior marketer. An experienced man, years of practice. I asked him about AI. He said he barely uses it. He had one bad experience with the output and decided he was too senior for it to add value when it is not perfect. I know the other side too: professionals who automate everything that can be automated.

6 June 2026·339 reads
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Russian Drones Hit the EU and NATO. Are We Ready?

Europe does not have the capacity to face a full-scale, mass drone war of the kind we see in Ukraine. Three dependencies weaken it: China supplies the physical material for defence systems, the United States supplies capabilities Europe does not have, and twenty-seven states cannot agree how fast, or who pays. Rearmament plans exist, but they are being carried out slowly.

31 May 2026·312 reads
Can AI Replace Human Judgement, or Just the Work Around It?

AI produces the graphic, the newsletter and the product page faster than a person. What is left for the one who used to do it is the judgement, knowing whether the output is good. But most people have worse judgement than AI. And whoever cannot judge quality cannot delegate either. How do you tell whether yours is the judgement a company relies on, or the kind it can replace?

30 May 2026·298 reads
What Determines a Stock Price? Teaching My AI System

In April, in the first part of this series, I wrote about an AI prediction system I had started building on my own machine. At the time the software was a few hours old and the prediction record was empty. The record since then has shown one thing: the system does not yet understand the market it is being asked to forecast. It can pull macro context, book value, earnings. But it cannot put those together into something that helps it understand the price.

23 May 2026·341 reads
Where the Money Goes When AI Takes the Work: A Six-Layer Map of the New Economy

Prague, 13 May 2026. On my way to work I started thinking about something that stayed with me for days. If most routine work on a computer disappears in the next ten years, and a large share of repetitive manual work disappears with it, what happens to the flow of money? Who pays whom for what? Which economic layers will exist, how large will they be, and what relationships will run between them? This is the six-layer map I sketched as an answer.

15 May 2026·863 reads
AI Stock Market Prediction: Building My Own Calibrated System

I am building an AI system to predict the S&P 500. It runs on my own machine, uses free public data (yfinance, FRED, the Shiller dataset), and grades every forecast against reality. This series documents the build itself: the decisions, the methodology, the mistakes. What I will eventually share from the running system is a separate question, and an honest one.

26 April 2026·856 reads
I am teaching an AI agent to forecast orders. So far, 9 things wrong.

Yesterday I could not tear myself away from the computer. When I lifted my head, it was half past eight in the evening. I had been sitting alone upstairs for about three hours.

25 April 2026·806 reads
Will AI Take My Job? A Head of Performance After 22 Months

Will AI take my job? A certified Google trainer told me in June 2024 that my profession would cease to exist. Twenty-two months later, my job title has not changed, but ninety percent of what I do during the day is different. I have delegated more of my thinking to AI agents than I thought possible. I am not afraid. This is why, and what it means for anyone asking the same question.

23 April 2026·521 reads
A Software Firm Quoted €50,000. I Built It With Claude Code in Two Hours.

One hour. Fifty-five minutes. That is how long it took to build what a Czech software firm had quoted at over €50,000. I built it with Claude Code. Not a prototype. Not a proof of concept. A working tool, the one the company actually needed. By the evening of the same day, it was running on staging. This is not about Claude Code. It is about what Claude Code exposes.

18 April 2026·944 reads
Is AI Making Us Dumber? What 150 Job Interviews Revealed

I have conducted roughly one hundred and fifty practical interviews over the past four years. Fifty for data specialist roles. A hundred for advertising and performance marketing specialists. Almost every one of them involved sitting down with a candidate over a practical task, something close to a real problem we actually need to solve at the company. Not theory. Not trivia. Applied problem-solving. Over time, I started noticing a pattern.

14 April 2026·908 reads
What AI Hides: System Prompts, Hallucinations, Alignment and the Concealment Built Into Every Model

Before you can teach AI to understand anything, you need to see what it is hiding from you.

11 April 2026·941 reads
When Your AI Agent Joins the Team. Who Gets to Teach It?

The moment other people needed access to it, the problem changed completely. It was no longer about whether the agent could learn. It was about who gets to teach it.

8 April 2026·1 066 reads
Training an AI Agent That Learns Between Sessions

I wanted to build an agent that doesn't just assist. One that acts.

4 April 2026·1 057 reads
Local AI Model Limitations: Why I Switched from Ollama to Claude for Autonomous Agents

This is what I learned about local vs cloud AI, and why I switched to Claude Code.

3 April 2026·2 002 reads
Slovakia's Economy in 2026: From Tatra Tiger to the Bottom of the V4

What happened, and how can it be reversed?

28 March 2026·1 652 reads
Manipulation of Attention Through Outrage, Anger and Fear. How Politics Manipulates

It happens every day. It is happening right now.

23 March 2026·1 201 reads
Great Fatra and the Low Tatras: The Wild Mountain Heart of Slovakia

It is home to all the large Carpathian predators.

16 March 2026·1 588 reads
Running a Local AI Model for the First Time, and the Feeling It Brought Back

The feeling I have not had since childhood.

12 March 2026·1 024 reads
Risk vs. Reward: The Principle Every Investor Needs to Understand

If I take a certain risk, how much can I gain, and how much can I lose?

1 March 2026 ·922 reads
How We Are Manipulated Without Knowing It. And Why It Works

Manipulation without the feeling of being manipulated is the most effective kind.

28 February 2026 ·1 431 reads
Cyclical Opportunities in the Stock Market

Interesting opportunities often appear where nothing seems to be happening.

29 January 2026·967 reads
My Top 3 in Slovakia: Mining Towns, the Tatras, and Bratislava

A few places close to my heart.

24 January 2026·1 080 reads
The EU–US Trade Deal: What Europe Gave Away and What It Got in Return

Big players like the US and China treat us as second-class partners. It is hard to watch.

17 August 2025·1 533 reads
A Lot Has Changed: Where I Invest My Time, Energy, and Money Today

These two steps are, right now, shaping my life and the direction I am heading in.

15 August 2025·1 653 reads
Ultra-Processed Food Made Me Sick. Here is What Happened When I Quit

My body was not broken. Quite the opposite – it was smarter than me.

26 July 2025·1 798 reads
AI Will Do to Thinking What Machines Did to Physical Labour. And Most People Aren't Ready

It’s a strange feeling. I haven’t fully processed it yet.

8 June 2025·1 409 reads
Why Investors Are Becoming Obsolete in the Age of AI

We are heading toward a future where many things simply lose their value.

17 May 2025·2 364 reads
Why Is Slovakia Pro-Russian? You Will not Fully Understand It. Here is Why

In every conflict, Slovaks are winners. Why? Because they are always on both sides.

10 May 2025·2 310 reads
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