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abhimanyu sharma's avatar

Really enjoyed this — especially because it reads like insight earned from building, not armchair theorizing.

Your five-debt frame is very useful; from a more human/management-centric lens, I kept seeing one more layer underneath it.

Enterprise AI may also have a domestication problem: companies know how to manage flawed humans, but not yet flawed AI.

Built on that thought here,(https://1xperience.substack.com/p/ais-domestication-problem) and would genuinely value your view.

Ari Joury's avatar

(replying here as well as on your linked article)

This is a really interesting post, Abhimanyu. However, I wouldn't frame this as a debt -- because companies themselves can't fix that alone. These AIs may not fear getting fired, but they sure fear that nobody uses them. See my recent article here about who your AI agents are really working for: https://newsletter.wangari.global/p/who-is-my-ai-agent-really-working

Miguel Otero Pedrido's avatar

Thanks for sharing my article!!

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Ari Joury's avatar

That’s really interesting & a very useful list! Thanks for sharing.