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Your AI Strategy Is a Pile of Demos
Description
Let’s stop pretending. Most AI strategies are just a collection of pilots that nobody had the courage to kill. The data this period is brutal: 95% of genAI pilots stall. Only 11% reach production in financial services. Microsoft — the biggest company in the world, with the best distribution on the planet — just reorganized Copilot because nobody internally could agree on what it was supposed to be. And while enterprises burn cycles debating governance frameworks, a new class of startups is quietly replacing entire job functions. Not assisting. Replacing. The gap between the people who get this and everyone else isn’t a skills gap. It’s a courage gap. This edition is about which side you’re on.
What You’ll Learn in This Edition
This edition confronts the uncomfortable reality that most AI investments are producing demos, not outcomes — and the structural reasons why.
* 🎙 Why agents are automating your thinking, not just your tasks — and why that distinction matters more than any model release
* ✍️ Copilot’s identity crisis is the most important product failure of 2026 so far
* 👉 The single variable that predicts AI maturity 7x better than technology choices
* 1️⃣ Why advertising AI use is now a financial liability for professional services firms
* 2️⃣ The inference cost crisis that threatens every AI business model — including OpenAI’s
Episode 4: The Era of Agents — Your Cognition Is the Product Now
We mapped three years of AI evolution in this episode and landed somewhere uncomfortable. Era one gave us wrong answers. Era two gave us wrong context. Era three — agents — is giving us wrong actions. And the stakes compound with each era because AI is no longer just saying things. It’s doing things.
Brittany brought the number that should haunt every product leader: only 6% of organizations have fully deployed any kind of agent. Copilot hit 30% weekly active usage after six months — meaning 70% of enterprise users basically stopped opening it. The tools are moving at an extraordinary pace. Almost nobody is keeping up.
We profiled four startups winning the point-solution war that most people haven’t heard of. But the real conversation was about what happens when you hand your thinking to an agent. Not your typing. Not your scheduling. Your thinking — the research, the monitoring, the analysis, the synthesis. Something changes in you when you do that. And most people haven’t reckoned with what that means.
“We’ve trained generations of people to think linearly. Step one, step two, step three, fill out this form, follow this process. Agents don’t work like that. Agents require you to think in terms of outcomes, connections, and context.” — Arpy
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