Resources

Articles

Short-form writing and framework notes connected to the Phronesis Intelligence Series, responsible AI use, FridayLocalAI, governed intelligence, and local-first AI.

This section is intended for practical commentary, publication notes, reader support, and short essays that extend the ideas in the books without replacing the books themselves.

Purpose

Articles connect the framework to current questions.

The Phronesis Intelligence books provide the larger structure. Articles can address focused questions, practical examples, publication updates, and emerging issues in AI-assisted work.

Some articles may explain a term. Some may apply the framework to a new situation. Some may introduce a practice tool. Some may clarify the relationship between Phronesis Intelligence, FridayLocalAI, and the book series.

Articles should remain grounded in the same core principles: practical wisdom, human authority, source discipline, governed intelligence, and local-first control.

The goal is useful, reader-facing guidance rather than hype, prediction, or unsupported claims.

Article Categories

Topics this section may cover

Articles can support readers who want shorter explanations, timely updates, and practical applications of the framework.

Practical AI Use

Short articles about prompts, context, review habits, revision, brainstorming, evidence checking, and the work that happens after an AI response appears.

Human Authority

Commentary on authorship, responsibility, decision-making, approval, publication, implementation, and the human role in AI-assisted work.

Source Discipline

Notes about evidence, citations, unsupported claims, current information, research support, verification, and responsible use of AI-generated language.

Governed Intelligence

Writing about memory, prompts, artifacts, traceability, records, decision recovery, access boundaries, and responsible system behavior.

Local-First AI

Articles about ownership, privacy, local records, recovery, external services, and keeping serious AI-assisted work under governed control.

FridayLocalAI

Platform notes that explain how FridayLocalAI relates to the framework, while product-specific details remain on FridayLocalAI.com.

Featured Direction

Articles should extend the books, not duplicate them.

The articles section can help readers approach a focused concept before committing to a full book.

A good article may explain why source discipline matters, how to perform an evidence pass, why human approval is different from AI output, or how local-first design changes the authority model around AI-assisted work.

Articles may also support launch activity, reader education, and platform explanation. They should point back to the relevant book, framework page, or practice tool when a reader needs deeper context.

The articles should remain concise, practical, and traceable to the larger Phronesis Intelligence framework.

Explore the Framework

Good article uses

  • Explain one concept clearly
  • Answer one reader question
  • Introduce one practice tool
  • Clarify one book connection
  • Support one platform idea
  • Point readers to deeper material

Book Series Notes

Short-form writing can support each book.

Articles can help readers understand how the three books fit together without turning the site into a sales page.

What We Learned Together can be supported by articles about collaboration, memory, continuity, and what sustained AI work revealed about judgment.

After the Prompt can be supported by articles about context framing, revision, evidence review, privacy review, red-team review, and final judgment.

Practical Wisdom in the Machine can be supported by articles about FridayLocalAI, governed intelligence, artifacts, local-first AI, and platform authority.

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FridayLocalAI Notes

Articles can explain the bridge to FridayLocalAI.

FridayLocalAI is the local-first AI workbench connected to the framework, while FridayLocalAI.com remains the product and platform destination.

Articles on PhronesisIntelligence.com can explain why FridayLocalAI exists, how it connects to practical wisdom, and why governed memory, artifacts, traceability, source discipline, and human authority matter.

Product-specific announcements, feature descriptions, support material, and release details should remain on FridayLocalAI.com. The articles here should explain the ideas behind the platform.

This separation keeps the publication site focused on the framework while still helping readers understand the platform relationship.

Explore FridayLocalAI

Useful FridayLocalAI article themes

  • Why a workbench differs from a chatbot
  • Why local-first matters
  • How governed memory changes AI work
  • Why artifacts need status
  • How source discipline supports platform trust
  • Why human approval remains central

Editorial Standard

Articles should follow the same discipline as the books.

Short-form writing should still be clear, useful, source-aware, and responsible.

Article Review Questions

Is the point clear?

The article should answer a focused reader question or explain one useful idea.

Is the claim supported?

Factual, current, technical, or public claims should be checked before publication.

Is the audience respected?

The article should be accessible without talking down to readers or oversimplifying the issue.

Is human authority preserved?

The writing should not imply that AI replaces responsibility, expertise, or final judgment.

Is the next step useful?

The article should point readers toward a book, framework page, guide, practice tool, or platform page.

Is it publication ready?

The article should be readable, properly structured, accessible, and free of unsupported overclaiming.


Editorial test: Does the article help readers practice better judgment with AI-assisted work?

Updates and Announcements

Some articles may also serve as updates.

Publication updates, launch notes, site changes, and framework additions may appear as short articles or separate updates.

The Updates page can carry brief announcements. Articles can provide more explanation when the update needs context, examples, or reader guidance.

For example, an update might announce a new reader resource. An article might explain how to use that resource in practice.

This keeps announcements concise while preserving room for more developed explanation when needed.

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Use articles for:

  • Explanations
  • Examples
  • Reader guidance
  • Framework notes
  • Practice support
  • Platform context

Current State

Article publishing can begin after the core site is complete.

The first priority is establishing the publication hub, framework pages, book pages, resources, and FridayLocalAI bridge pages.

Once the core structure is stable, articles can be added gradually to support book launches, reader questions, framework education, and FridayLocalAI positioning.

The article section should grow carefully rather than becoming a place for disconnected content.

Recommended first article topics

  • What happens after the prompt?
  • Why source discipline matters
  • What is human authority in AI use?
  • Why local-first AI matters
  • How FridayLocalAI relates to the books
  • What practical wisdom means for AI

Continue Exploring

Articles belong inside the larger resource system.

For definitions, begin with the Glossary.

For practical exercises, continue to AI Practice Tools.

For reader pathways, continue to Reader Guides.

For the complete argument, continue through the book series.

Articles will extend the framework into focused, practical guidance.

Use this section for short essays, reader support, framework notes, and publication context grounded in practical wisdom and human authority.