In Complete Вђ“ 2023 Apr 2026

It was the year of "incomplete" AI. We saw the explosive growth of tools like ChatGPT and Midjourney, which felt like magic but were clearly just the rough drafts of a future still being written.

The phrase is a beautiful contradiction, a play on words that captures the essence of a year that many felt was simultaneously a finishing line and a work-in-progress. In a literal sense, 2023 was the year we "completed" our transition back to a pre-pandemic normalcy, yet many of the systems and stories we lived through remained strikingly "incomplete." The Paradox of the "Finished" Year In Complete – 2023

As we look back at the "complete" records of the year, we find that the most interesting stories aren't the ones with clean endings, but the ones that left us asking: "What comes next?" It was the year of "incomplete" AI

By 2023, the world had largely shuttered the emergency chapters of the early 2020s. We finished our lockdowns, completed our return-to-office mandates, and finalized our travel plans. But "In Complete" suggests something deeper—the state of being inside the act of completing. In a literal sense, 2023 was the year