I help people and companies get the most out of AI.

Whether you want to put AI on real work inside your company or build a personal AI chief of staff around your life, I can help you choose the right tools and make them useful.

Remy is my personal AI chief of staff. He is proof of what this can look like in daily life.

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Three doors

Three ways I can help.

Start with your company, your life, or the work I share in public.

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For your company

Put AI to work in your business.

If your team is trying to move past AI 101, or is not sure where to begin, I meet you where you are. I run practical team trainings, find quick wins you can use now, and help build the longer-term roadmap.

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For you

Build your own personal AI chief of staff.

I use ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, OpenClaw, Hermes, and Grok Bot in my day-to-day. There is no single tool that wins at everything. I will show you how I use each one, help you choose what fits, and get you set up at your skill level.

Book time with Matt

Tell me what you want AI to do.

Tell me where you are and what you want to work through, and Remy will follow up with you to book a time for us.

Daily life

Meet Kerry, Matt, and Remy.

Two people, one robot, and real receipts of what a life with a personal AI can look like.

Kerry and Matt on a mountaintop with Remy the robot standing between themThe family photo. Remy insisted.

Kerry and Matt live in the NYC area. Remy is our personal AI, on our phones and in the family group chat.

He plans trips, helps book dinners, sits on our calendars, tracks things we care about, and asks first when something matters.

Everything below is real, straight from our phones, browsers, and files.

Plans the trips
The Italy and Sicily trip dashboard Remy built, with hotel stays and the start of the day-by-day plan
Remy built and ran the family dashboard for our trip through Italy and Sicily, with every flight, hotel, and day on one link the whole family used.
One day inside the trip dashboard, with the flight south to Sicily, the hotel, and the afternoon plan
One day of the trip, exactly as Remy kept it: the morning flight south, the hotel handoff, and an afternoon left open on purpose.
Plans the nights out
An iMessage group chat where Kerry asks for sing and dance spots in New York City and Remy recommends venues, explains reservation policies, and suggests dinner near Joyface
Kerry asks for a sing-and-dance night. Remy shortlists five real venues, recommends two for us specifically, and checks the reservation policy.

One dinner, carried across days.

The Joyface plan happened days earlier. The booking below continues in the same thread without another explanation.

Remy checks Resy, stops when he finds a fee, books after we approve it, and puts the dinner on the calendar.

1 · The group thread
An iMessage group chat where Matt asks about the menu at Pylos, Kerry asks Remy to book it, Remy stops to warn about a possible cancellation fee, then confirms the booking and calendar update
Remy recommends an order, spots a cancellation fee on Resy, and stops to ask before booking. Then he confirms the table and adds the Joyface timing.
2 · The confirmation
A Resy confirmation email for dinner at Pylos, including the reservation details and no-show fee policy
The confirmation email, exactly as it landed. The no-show policy Remy flagged is printed at the bottom.
3 · The calendar
A Google Calendar event for dinner at Pylos with Kerry invited and a description that says added by Remy
The event on our phones: Kerry invited, reminder set, and the description reads added by Remy.

And on quiet weeks, the updates still arrive.

These come on Remy's own schedule: brand numbers each week and stock notes when earnings arrive.

Runs the brand
An iMessage from Remy with a weekly LinkedIn update, recent growth, post impressions, and one line of coaching
The weekly LinkedIn note arrives unprompted with growth, impressions, and one line of coaching.
Tracks the stocks
A six-panel year-to-date watchlist chart with the latest price, change, and earnings date for each stock
Remy tracks the stocks Matt follows and sends an update when one reports. This chart arrived with an earnings note: the full year, every ticker, report dates marked.

How he keeps up: the Second Brain.

Remy can read Matt's Second Brain, a private folder of linked notes about the trips, people, projects, and goals. This is its real shape.

A network graph of hundreds of small linked dots on warm paper: a dense teal and ink core with satellite constellations, and one amber cluster glowing near the bottom

Touch a label to light up that neighborhood.

Hundreds of notes, linked where life connects them. The amber neighborhood is the one Remy is drawing on.

About Matt

I help you use AI.

I help people and companies get the most out of AI. Personally, that can mean building a personal AI chief of staff with the tools you already use. For businesses, it means putting AI on real work and catching up with what is possible today. AI is just evolving so fast.

I have lived with mine, Remy, long enough to show you what that looks like day to day.

Help a billion people use AI to find purpose in their work and joy in their lives.
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