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by jordanbeiber
89 days ago
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Exactly this. Having spent almost three decades in enterprise context I see a lot of reinvention of something like a poor mans, unstructured, enterprise architecture - because AI agents. I keep repeating ”what is good for humans in an organization is also good, or even required, for AI agents”. Imagine every new instance of an AI agent as a new employee.
With humans its ok to slowly accumulate knowledge through word of mouth, trail and error and the general inertia of larger orgs almost seem structured (or unstructured) knowledge-wise for this. AI agents will never be useful in high value operations in a larger orgs without organizational knowledge available and reliable. |
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