From announcement to decision
The AI news cycle keeps accelerating, but a new model, feature, or product announcement does not explain what has actually changed. AI Notes goes beyond “What happened?” It examines why a development matters, what it does not yet prove, and which real-world decision should follow.
The publication brings product announcements, sources, experiments, and field experience together in independent, traceable Turkish notes.

Seven topic centres
The 42 published notes are organised into seven topic centres so readers can follow accumulated work rather than navigate a stream of isolated posts:
- Copilot Studio,
- Dynamics 365 Sales and agentic CRM,
- Customer Service and service agents,
- contact centres and the workforce,
- Copilot Cowork and Work IQ,
- Customer Insights and customer experience,
- AI and careers.
This structure supports both chronological reading and a focused path through one business domain.
Editorial approach
Each note tries to separate the product claim from its practical consequences. It makes clear what the sources say, under which conditions that evidence applies, and which new questions emerge in implementation. The objective is not to maximise content volume, but to give readers enough context and a useful decision frame for evaluating a development.
The homepage presents the featured file and latest notes. The archive gathers the complete publication, while topic centres connect related work. An RSS feed keeps new notes available through an open standard.
The boundary with Studio
AI Notes is the home of the writing and editorial publication. Studio is not a second place for notes; it is the project studio where separate products are designed, developed, and versioned. Keeping that boundary explicit gives each domain a clear purpose.
My role
I design and run the publication's product approach, information architecture, topic system, research and writing process, visual language, and technical publishing workflow.
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