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The Frameworks Are Breaking — And So Are the Systems Built on Top of Them

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The Frameworks Are Breaking — And So Are the Systems Built on Top of Them

Three converging events reveal a single crisis: our strategic frameworks for managing complexity are failing just as AI systems become too opaque to govern. A five-part essay series exploring solutions launches next week.
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From RAGs to Riches

Artificial Intelligence

From RAGs to Riches

RAG enhances large language models by connecting them to external, up-to-date data sources, improving accuracy, reducing hallucinations, and enabling cost-effective, domain-specific AI applications without requiring expensive model retraining.
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The Genesis Mission: Where is It Headed?

Artificial Intelligence

The Genesis Mission: Where is It Headed?

Trump's Genesis Mission leverages National Laboratories, supercomputers, and federal datasets to accelerate AI-driven scientific discovery. Twenty-four organizations including Anthropic and OpenAI joined. The initiative aims to compress research timelines while maintaining US leadership against China's growing R&D capabilities.
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Orchestrating the Modern Supply Chain

Artificial Intelligence

Orchestrating the Modern Supply Chain

Supply chains must evolve from digitalization to AI-powered orchestration for proactive decision-making. Enterra Solutions' System of Intelligence enables autonomous optimization across planning, execution, and learning, representing supply chain management's future.
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Is Agentic Commerce the Next Big Thing in Retail?

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Is Agentic Commerce the Next Big Thing in Retail?

Agentic commerce—AI agents making purchases for consumers—could generate $1-5 trillion by 2030. Though 95% of consumers harbor concerns, retailers must invest immediately in agentic capabilities or risk disintermediation.

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The Digital Enterprise and Boring AI

Artificial Intelligence

The Digital Enterprise and Boring AI

When critics raise the specter of artificial intelligence (AI) systems annihilating humankind, they are referring to artificial general intelligence (AGI) systems (i.e., sentient computers with a will of their own). No such system currently exists (although generative AI systems can sometimes appear spookily self-aware). The truth is that AI systems can be extremely beneficial to businesses, even if they seem boring compared to AGI.
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Biden Signs Executive Order Regulating Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

Biden Signs Executive Order Regulating Artificial Intelligence

President Biden's Executive Order on AI encompasses regulations ensuring safety, privacy, equity, and innovation. It addresses deepfakes, data privacy, bias, worker support, competition, global leadership, and responsible government AI use, signaling a pivotal shift in AI governance.
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Digital Transformation and Cognitive Computing

Artificial Intelligence

Digital Transformation and Cognitive Computing

What does it mean to be a digital enterprise? Don't be fooled by the tech jargon. It's about a complete transformation - culture, operations, and technology. This article explores how cognitive computing can be the secret weapon in your digital transformation journey.
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Towards Causal Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

Towards Causal Artificial Intelligence

Good decisions begin with good questions. Three of the most important questions businesses should ask require finding causation before reliable answers can be determined. Those question types are: Associational questions (If I see X, what is the probability that I will see Y?); Interventional questions (If I do X, what is the probability that I will see Y?); and Counterfactual questions (What would Y have been, had I done X?) As a result, causal AI, which looks for causation rather than correlation, is essential for growing businesses.