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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
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?
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
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?
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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Is Artificial Intelligence Ready for Prime Time in the Supply Chain?
The pandemic exposed weaknesses in global supply chains. AI, while promising, wasn't a magic bullet. Data fragmentation between different parts of the supply chain limited AI's effectiveness. Sharing data is crucial but faces competition hurdles. AI can still help companies navigate disruptions and make better decisions.

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The Whole Fake Package: Video, Voice, and Content
Social media spreads lies faster than truth. AI creates realistic fakes like images, videos, and celebrity voices. Text-to-image and text-to-speech AI raise ethical concerns. AI can be used to create dangerous content that is difficult to detect. We need to consider ethics in AI development and use.

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Causal AI: An Introduction
Data-driven decisions are key in business but data can mislead. Correlation doesn't equal causation. Causal AI helps find cause and effect, not just correlations. This is better for decision-making, especially in areas like healthcare. Causal AI is a powerful tool that can be used to improve decision-making across many industries.

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Artificial Intelligence in Court
First ever AI lawyer to defend someone in court (traffic ticket). AI lawyer is an app that listens and advises defendant through earpiece. This could disrupt legal profession. AI company DoNotPay aims to help fight unfair charges from large corporations. App has been successful in getting parking tickets dismissed. Legal community pushback forced DoNotPay to abandon using AI in court.


