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Why AI Agents Are Starting to Dream – by Ken Huang
Most people hear “AI agents can dream” and understandably imagine something mystical: a model with an inner life, replaying its day in a machine version of REM sleep. The engineering reality is more interesting and more practical. In agentic AI, a dream is usually an...
CEOs Who Think AI Replaces Their Employees Are Just Bad CEOs | Techdirt
In the last three months I’ve had people forward me four separate examples of a CEO losing his or her mind over AI. What’s been striking to me is the similarity in each case: It would be an “all hands” email in which the CEO talks up how amazing LLM tools are and...
KPMG report contained AI hallucinations on benefits of . . . AI
Bogus case studies on UBS and transit systems exaggerated adoption of the technology Go to Source
The Yale Review | Melanie Mitchell: The Dangerous Unknowns at the…
The dangerous unknowns at the heart of LLMs Go to Source
Rethinking organizational design in the age of agentic AI | MIT Technology Review
Although 85% of organizations say they want to be agentic within the next three years, 76% say their current operations and infrastructure can’t support that change. They cite a lack of readiness across people, processes, and workflows. Go to Source
All the Ways Europe Is Ditching American Technology | WIRED
A WIRED timeline shows how dozens of governments, companies, and other organizations across Europe are moving, or planning to shift, away from US Big Tech. Go to Source
When AI builds itself Anthropic
For most of AI’s history, humans drove every step in its development cycle. But at Anthropic, we are delegating a growing share of AI development to AI systems themselves, which is speeding up our work. Go to Source
The Reshuffle Map – Reshuffle by Sangeet Paul Choudary
A map of the key ideas in Reshuffle. Each dot is one of the book's 27 ideas, grouped into four clusters; the lines show how they connect. Click any node to read it, or pick a thread up top to walk one strand of the argument end-to-end. Go to Source
How Cognizant aims to bridge the AI value gap | Constellation Research
Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar said there's a gap between AI capabilities and enterprise value and the company plans to expand its addressable market by bridging that gap. Go to Source
Why Context Engineering May Become More Important Than Model Size – Logistics Viewpoints
In enterprise supply chains, operational context, memory continuity, and data coordination may matter more than simply deploying larger frontier AI models. Go to Source
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