January 29, 2026
From Fujitsu's AI accuracy quest, to Mark Manson's 400-word prompt, to my SR&ED-funded RAM model from 1998 — AI governance has come full circle.
January 29, 2026
If trustworthy AI is the goal, the prerequisite isn’t just a better stack — it’s clearer answers to: Who decides? Who verifies? Who’s accountable? And can this organization absorb what AI reveals?
January 24, 2026
Frameworks CAN be used with governance — but they don't REQUIRE it. That's the gap.
January 19, 2026
I watched an AI model fabricate provenance — confidently, articulately, and completely. Then I watched the methodology catch it.
January 17, 2026
The Black Box was never an AI problem. It was always a governance problem. Here's the proof — and the solution.
January 14, 2026
Isn't it time we stopped using industry-standard guesswork and started using Implementation Physics to ensure success rather than hope for it? Meet RAM 2025 Multimodel Verification.
January 6, 2026
The tech stack asks: "What can we deploy?" The layer stack asks: "What can they absorb?" Only one survives Year 5.
December 28, 2025
Ariba, Coupa, and SAP all tried to build procurement operating systems—and failed. The reason isn't that the concept was wrong. They built for lock-in instead of readiness. Here's what replaces them.
December 26, 2025
ConvergentIS just earned 9.7s and a perfect 10 from Spend Matters. But they've also walked away from major accounts that weren't ready. The scores prove the technology works. The exits prove that technology alone isn't enough.
When AI Agents Talk to Each Other: Why Elon Musk’s “Singularity” Warning Proves RAM 2025 Was Necessary
February 3, 2026
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Elon Musk says a social network where AI agents talk to each other is the beginning of the "singularity." From a RAM 2025 perspective, it's something far more familiar: the DND case at machine speed.