A gathering of thoughts on building an internet more you. At Crosshatch, we're exploring the meaning of a more personalized internet and imagining what's possible when we truly bring our full context and identity online.
Simplicity-maxing Tim Berners-Lee’s Solid Project with opinionated design and AI.
Before AI agents, there were user agents. To get personalized services, have their agent call your agent.
Extending the Model-View-Controller architectural pattern with AI-Bindings to make generative UI react to You.
20 years ago Bill Gurley found the keys to capitalism: the Context Moat. For the age of AI, it's a local maximum.
AI makes personalization more valuable while delivering fixed- and variable-cost savings.
Personalization cold-starts and learning curves are over. Live cross-app context is now on tap.
For memory for AI, we don't just want her side of the story or his. Whatever you want to share, we want the whole story, unfiltered.
Privacy has been a tool of marginalization. It commodifies and constricts identity. Technologies of the self – rituals of self-actualization and truth – are the cure.
Personalization today is expensive and bad. It's not a skill issue: no one has the context. To get personalization from the movies, we need a radical shift.
Privacy has been a tool of marginalization. It commodifies and constricts identity. Technologies of the self – rituals of self-actualization and truth – are the cure.
Identity and the Other are mutually constructed. They pass into one another. How privacy absolutism could rob us of a rich identity.
A subject mindset has replaced the citizen mindset of the early internet. Duty will not fix this. Desire will.
Even in 2003, it felt like walls were going up on the internet. How a progressive self-sovereignty can make internet experiences richer at a reduced cost.
Open collaboration is one of America's greatest strengths. But its realization on the internet has felt constraining and icky. The pathway of AI to a more open and collaborative internet.
Simplicity-maxing Tim Berners-Lee’s Solid Project with opinionated design and AI.
Before AI agents, there were user agents. To get personalized services, have their agent call your agent.
Extending the Model-View-Controller architectural pattern with AI-Bindings to make generative UI react to You.
What could be an interoperable context layer for hyper-personalized AI? Any AI over a unified events representation of all interactions you've had with the world.
Hyper-personalization is the internet's version of rolling out the red carpet. Introducing a new personalization architecture that makes it possible.
Portable context helps us relate to the world. But it can also relate the world to us. How selective sharing (and un-sharing) can drive consumer value.
In 1994 shopping sites couldn't remember users across sessions. Today AI can't remember us across surfaces. A study of app-infrastructure cycles in personalization.
AI moves to where the data live. Consumers have the most data. You are the sun.
Personal AI is going to be everywhere. It's a composition of attention, tools, and context. But what makes it Yours?
Walled Gardens are the future of consumer AI, but their isolated ecosystems limit growth. To cultivate a richer internet, we must cross-pollinate our walled gardens.
The death of cookies makes most users anonymous. If you don't want to break marketing, users need to log in. A new opportunity for loyalty and rewards.
Data brokers have spending and behavioral data on nearly every US consumer. How much do data brokers know about you? Take the Epsilon Challenge to find out.
Email marketing is dying, CAC is rising, and yes, cookies are crumbling. Loyalty is the new leverage.
Digital marketing is like a high-stakes, complex game of Guess Who? Crosshatch was created to solve the guessing game once and for all.
Personalization cold-starts and learning curves are over. Live cross-app context is now on tap.