The Ivory Grey Project
04/28/2026
Our favorite styles from ’s SS2027 collection, Garden of Eden.
Shaped by love, loss, and renewal, the collection is a beautiful tribute to Amrany Ayala’s mother, Dahlia Heshmat Amrany.
Inspired by her deep connection to flowers, birds, and the natural world, the collection unfolds through hand-embroidered tulles, French lace, silk tulles, floral and leaf motifs, and sculptural appliqués. Each gown imagining nature through softness, craftsmanship, and transformation.
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04/23/2026
What should we be teaching children now that AI can write, summarize, generate, and imitate so much of what schools still reward?
That’s the question at the center of my new essay.
My argument is simple: we are still educating children for a world that no longer exists. If AI can outperform humans at memorization, standardization, and routine output, then education has to be reorganized around something else.
That something is judgment.
In this post, I explore why children need more than AI literacy. They need epistemic self-defense, deep reading, history, writing as a way of thinking, numeracy, ethics, emotional literacy, and the ability to work with AI without handing over their minds.
This is Part 1 of a two-part series on AI, humanity, and the future we are walking into whether we’re ready or not.
Check it out on our website!
If the world children are inheriting is being reshaped by AI, social media, disinformation, and fractured attention… why are so many schools still built for the industrial age?
My new blog post argues that the real priority is not simply teaching kids how to use technology. It’s teaching them how to think clearly inside a world designed to fragment thought.
Judgment.
History.
Deep reading.
Writing.
Ethics.
Emotional literacy.
Probabilistic thinking.
The ability to work with AI without being replaced by it.
That is the curriculum I think this moment demands.
Part 1 is now live on our website and on our Substack!
02/25/2026
AI discourse lives in two extremes right now. Either everything is going to be better, or everything is doomed.
Dario Amodei’s take sits in the uncomfortable middle. Powerful AI is coming fast, and ignoring the risks does not make them disappear.
Amodei’s recent article reframes the conversation away from hype and fear and toward accountability and realism.
Read our full article on Substack. Link in bio!
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