The context file you give an AI is basically a very bad autobiography. A few hundred lines trying to capture decades of experience, instinct and pattern recognition. Most of what actually makes you good at your job has never been written down. It lives in your gut. AI has all the compute. But you have all the context. In my own workflows at least, closing this gap feels like the main battle. Right now we're doing brain uploads with text files - i.e. Amateur Neuralink. Yes picking the right model matters and managing agents well matters but I think the real question is how clearly you can explain what you actually know and articulate what you want done when the only pipe between your brain and the AI is a tiny text file.