I’m Tyler, a software engineer with over a decade of experience building production systems. My focus has shifted — I spend most of my time now on AI automation and transformation: figuring out where AI can eliminate the repetitive, time-consuming work that slows organizations down, and then actually building the tools to do it.

In practice that means building AI agents, automating workflows that used to require manual effort, and creating reusable internal tools that give people back hours they were spending on work that shouldn’t require a human. The goal is always organizational velocity — fewer bottlenecks, faster execution, less time spent on the mechanical and more on the meaningful.

I’ve also spent a lot of time on the harder problem: getting organizations to actually adopt AI. Most companies aren’t held back by the technology — they’re held back by security concerns, cultural resistance, and the gap between “we should use AI” and “here’s a workflow our team will actually use tomorrow.” Bridging that gap is where the real work is.

Writing this blog helps me learn. Posts are technical and specific. If you’re building in the AI automation space or navigating AI adoption inside a large organization, you might be interested.