Haira teaches AI at a UK business school, where he spends his days convincing MBA students that artificial intelligence is worth understanding before their first board meeting — not after the first crisis. He has built businesses his entire adult life, long before discovering that academics get free coffee and opinions. His work sits where AI strategy meets the quiet desperation of executives who nod at "digital transformation" while still printing their emails. He lives in London. The pigeons have more swagger than most consultants.