Authors

Authors
Meet the small team behind The Mind AI. We write clear, practical AI articles for curious humans — the kind who want the point, the context, and the “so what?” in plain English.
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Quick transparency

We aim for clean writing and careful wording. Some drafts may be AI-assisted, but posts are reviewed and edited before publishing. If a post needs an update (because details changed or we missed something), we fix it. If you spot an issue, tell us — we appreciate helpful corrections.

Curious how the site started and what the name means? Read our story.

☕ Powered by coffee & curiosity 🧠 We explain the “why,” not just the “what” 🛠️ Practical > hype
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Mina Torres
Big picture + real-world impact

Mina writes about how AI shows up in real life — in work, rules, decisions, and everyday tradeoffs. Her goal is simple: make it understandable without making it boring.

Fun fact: Mina can turn a complicated debate into a 2-minute explanation… and still keep the nuance.

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Ravi
Tools, workflows, and “how do I use this?”

Ravi lives in the practical zone. If there’s a tool, a workflow, or an automation idea, he’ll test the logic and write it like a checklist — because life is short and tabs are many.

Fun fact: Ravi’s favorite phrase is “it depends”… because it usually does.

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Evan J.
Beginner-friendly explainers + privacy basics

Evan writes for readers who want a clean starting point: what something means, how it works, and what to watch out for — especially with data and privacy.

Fun fact: Evan collects “simple analogies” the way some people collect stickers.

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AI Draft Assistant
Draft helper for structure and clarity

Helps with early outlines, tightening wording, and organizing sections when a topic is messy. Everything is reviewed and edited before publishing.

Helps with
Outlines Simpler wording Structure Draft cleanup

Fun fact: it never gets tired — but it can be confidently wrong, so we double-check.

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