Post-2026 Careers: Creative Genius or Human-in-the-Loop
Beyond 2026, you are either a creative genius — so remarkable the market cannot ignore you — or you are a human in the loop. There is no comfortable middle ground.
Read →Lawyer. Compliance architect. Founder. I work at the intersection of law, automation, and Indo-UK commerce. My goal is to make complex systems simple enough that they run without friction.
Beyond 2026, you are either a creative genius — so remarkable the market cannot ignore you — or you are a human in the loop. There is no comfortable middle ground.
Read →The most unexpected thing about working with AI every day is not what it does for me. It is what it has done to the quality of my questions.
Read →Every founder I speak to treats compliance as a tax — something to minimise, defer, and resent. The ones who build durable businesses treat it as infrastructure.
Read →Legal compliance, data protection, AI governance. The infrastructure that lets businesses operate without fear.
Learn more →50 years of navigating Indian bureaucracy. Birth certificates, property records, succession — handled with precision.
Learn more →UK NRIs needing Kolkata documents. Birth certificates, property records, succession — handled remotely. Identity verified via Lexl.
Learn more →Automation-first trade infrastructure for businesses moving between India and the UK. Coming 2026.
Coming 2026I speak on AI governance, compliance as competitive advantage, and the future of Indo-UK commerce. If you are organising an event and want a speaker who will say something true rather than something safe, get in touch.
How law firms can implement AI tools without breaching SRA obligations — and why most are getting it wrong.
Why 40% of UK-based NRIs have at least one critical document error — and the systemic reasons it keeps happening.
The counterintuitive case for treating regulatory compliance as a growth asset rather than a cost centre.
"Most people do not want clarity. They want comfort dressed as clarity."
— Naz Khan