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Stanford Emerging Technology Review 2026: AI Agents Aren’t Ready for Work Yet

Stanford Emerging Technology Review 2026: AI Agents Aren’t Ready for Work Yet

Episode 51 Published 3 months ago
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This week I'm doing something a bit different. Instead of reacting to a product launch or a funding round, I'm digging into the Stanford Emerging Technology Review 2026, specifically its AI chapter. It's co-chaired by Condoleezza Rice, Jennifer Widom, and Amy Zegart, produced across Stanford's School of Engineering, the Hoover Institution, and the Institute for Human-Centered AI, and it's deliberately trying to inform rather than advocate. 

I pull out the parts I think deserve serious attention from technology leaders: the gap between AI's foundational promise and its current operational fragility, the overhyped narrative around agents, the hollowing out of the public research pipeline, and the governance and legal shifts that should already be affecting decisions your organisation is making today.

You can find the Stanford Emerging Technology Review 2026 here: https://setr.stanford.edu/

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