Tag: artificial intelligence
All the articles with the tag "artificial intelligence".
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Why Enterprise AI Pilots Eject: It's Your Org Chart
Most enterprise AI pilots don't fail dramatically; they expire quietly. The reason isn't model quality or data — it's that nobody owns the seam between the AI capability and the organizational process it's supposed to serve.
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The Triangle Is Closing: Are You Scooting or Being Pushed?
What happens to designers, product owners, and engineers when AI sits at the center of the production process, and what scooting toward each other actually looks like in practice.
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Frozen Knowledge, Live Questions: What it Takes to Keep AI Grounded in Reality
Most enterprises assumed closing the gap between what an AI knows and what's actually true right now was a software problem. It's turning out to be a data problem, and it's considerably more work than the initial project scope assumed.
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Structural Divergence: The Metric That Doesn't Exist Yet
AI-assisted development is making individual changes faster, but who's measuring whether the codebase is drifting structurally? This post names the missing instrument: a Structural Divergence Index for detecting pattern entropy, coupling drift, and boundary erosion before they become the rewrite.
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Two Different Promises: Why the AI That Helps You Write Emails Isn't the AI That Will Cure Cancer
The AI productivity promise is real. The AI civilization promise of curing Alzheimer's and cracking fusion is being made against a computational credit line that doesn't exist yet. Here's the engineering reality underneath the marketing.
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The Ambiguity Frontier: Why AI Won't Replace the Architects Who Learn to Use It
A philosophical argument for the engineers who are quietly nervous, and the ones who should be.
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MCP Walked So We Could Run: The Simple Version
The accessible version of the proposal: why AI agents need a simpler way to discover and use web APIs, explained without the jargon.