What we observe. What we learn.
Ongoing articles and topic deep-dives from UNOY practice.
When we encounter a pattern in client matters or conversations that is larger than a single matter, we write it down. AI governance, trust in AI, output philosophy, new world of work. Short texts, clear positions, no theory without practical grounding.
Currently on the topics list
- AI Governance
- Trust in AI
- Output-Philosophie
- Work design
§ 02 · Current
Four articles. From practice.
Each article observes a pattern we have encountered repeatedly and articulates a position that underpins our practical work.
Article · AI Governance
Why black-box AI
fails in legal.
AI Governance for Legal Teams.
Why black-box AI fails, and how UNOY combines algorithmic workflows with AI into robust, auditable solutions.
Article · Trust
Humans may make mistakes.
Machines may not.
Trust and AI.
How legal teams transform uncertainty from “uncontrollable” to “systemically managed”, through workflows, approvals and audit.
Article · Output Philosophy
Why results.
Not chats.
Why results, not chats.
Three types of result, four stages to approval, the output philosophy behind UNOY.
Article · World of Work
Soon everyone will
need to lead a little.
When work reorganizes itself.
Why soon everyone will need to lead a little, and how organizations can prepare people for the new world of work.
§ 03 · Purpose
Why we write.
This topics page is not a click-optimized blog. It is a notebook for observations we encounter repeatedly in client matters and conversations that are larger than any single matter.
From practice
Observations, not theory
We write only about what we have observed in real client matters or pilots. No market analysis, no PR.
Clear position
With a stance, not balanced
Every article takes a position. If we have nothing to say, we do not write.
Connected to practice
Linked to UNOY practice
Each article points to specific UNOY features, customer cases, or workflow patterns.
§ 04 · Practice before theory
Have you observed a pattern of your own?
If you observe something in your client matters or industry that does not fit our current topics, reach out. We learn best from concrete observations.