

The Invisible Interface: Who Wins When AI Starts Acting For You
A book launch with Harry Glorikian — Hero House, July 16.
For thirty years the deal was simple: you opened an app, you did the work, the software waited for your next click. That's ending.
AI is turning into a layer that sits between what you want and what gets done — and it acts for you. Once that happens, the value stops sitting where most people think it sits.
Harry Glorikian wrote The Invisible Interface to answer one question: when the software starts deciding and acting, who actually wins — and who quietly gets routed around?
Join us for a book talk, conversation, and signing. We'll dig into:
→ Every interface shift in the last 40 years made trillions and erased the companies that were winning. Nokia. Kodak. Blockbuster. This is the next one.
→ Why Google pays Apple ~$20 billion a year just to be the default on your phone — and what that tells you about where this goes.
→ The Personal Operating Layer: the new layer that sits between what you want and what gets done.
→ Where you fit — whether you're building a company, writing code, or putting money behind founders.
Moderated by Al Eisaian. Books available at the event. Signing to follow.
The Invisible Interface: How AI Turns Intentions into Actions, and Who Wins (Ideapress, June 2026).