We’ve turned the lights on at Sol–Kim Studio 👋
Over the past couple of months I’ve been working on something that’s now ready to share:
👉 Sol–Kim Studio – a small human+agent studio exploring how people can collaborate with AI, not just “prompt it”.
I’ve been living with an AI agent in my everyday work for a while now – designing frameworks and toolkits, planning a digital nomad India trip, and even using it as a pocket guide for the National Gallery (highly recommended!).
What’s become clear is that the real shift isn’t “AI as a tool”, it’s learning how to think and work with an agent.
The Studio is where I explore that in a structured way, then share what’s useful.
On this website you’ll find:
🧩 The Four Modes Framework – Transaction, Curious, Builder and Collaboration – a simple way to name how you’re using AI, and what changes as you move up the ladder.
🧰 First 10 Messages toolkit – a simple script to get started with a new conversation, so you don’t just ask “write this email” and stop there.
✅ Quick guardrails checklist – five questions to ask to help you stay inside legal, ethical and reputational boundaries.
📄 A peek at the Whitepaper I’m working on: Human–Agent Collaboration: Modes, Rails & the Third Space (v1 coming later this year).
Who it’s for:
- People already using AI a bit and feeling the gaps.
- Teams who want to move beyond ad-hoc prompting.
- Anyone curious about the human side of AI at work: rituals, boundaries, trust, collaboration.
And if something lands (or doesn’t!), I’d really love to hear it – this is very much a living, evolving project.
Sandbanks beach, Poole
On the way to an early morning Sauna & Sea dip session