Browsing All posts tagged under »AI«

World Models and the Strand They Can’t See

December 7, 2025

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LeCun and Bezos are investing in "World Models" to capture causal relationships. But what happens when the most important strand isn't in the data?

The Revenue Trap: Why Big Firms Can’t Afford the Next Technology Wave (Who Will Be Our Industry’s Blockbuster and Kodak?)

December 6, 2025

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The same economics that killed Blockbuster and BlackBerry are now shaping who survives the next transformation wave.

From Metaprise to Agentic Ecosystems: The 27-Year Journey to Architectural Truth

December 5, 2025

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In 1998, I called it the Metaprise. In 2025, Genesys calls it 'agentic ecosystems.' The language changed. The physics didn't.

Innovation Isn’t the Problem — The Missing Bridge Is

December 5, 2025

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The same structural gap that blocked cluster development in 2007 is blocking AI adoption today.

Supplier Onboarding Is Not a Form Problem — It’s an Ecosystem Problem

December 5, 2025

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GenAI can enrich your supplier data. It can't fix the architecture that keeps producing junk.

The Convergence: When Independent Voices Arrive at the Same Truth

December 4, 2025

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Six independent voices. Zero coordination. One conclusion.

The Honorable Off-Ramp: Why Even the Best Intentioned Leaders Stay Equation-Based — and How the Industry Can Finally Move Forward (EXECUTIVE VERSION)

December 3, 2025

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What if the best leaders in procurement weren't wrong — they were trapped?

The Honorable Off-Ramp: Why Even the Best Intentioned Leaders Stay Equation-Based — and How the Industry Can Finally Move Forward (FULL VERSION)

December 3, 2025

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What if the best leaders in procurement weren't wrong — they were trapped?

What If AI Readiness Has Nothing to Do with Technology?

December 3, 2025

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Now this is what a Tech Stack should (and must) look like.

When a Five-Time CPO Reviews Your Methodology

December 3, 2025

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The best feedback doesn't come from analysts. It comes from practitioners who've lived what you're trying to measure.