The LLM Is Not the Product: Why Harness Design Defines Enterprise AI Success
Every executive has seen the demo. A single prompt produces a complete strategy document, a functional application, or a deep data analysis. The capability is undeniably impressive, but as organizations attempt to scale these tools, they encounter a frustrating reality: the pilot stalls. According to recent estimates by Gartner, over 40% of agentic AI projects…
The Claude Code Revolution: Why Traditional Software Development Will Never Be the Same
What is happening in software development right now feels larger than the launch of a single tool. It feels like a rewiring of the discipline itself. The rapid rise of AI-assisted and agentic development has created a strange mix of enthusiasm, anxiety, confusion, and defensiveness across the market, because many of the assumptions that shaped…
From Copilots to Crews: How AI Agent Skills Are Rewriting the Corporate Playbook
The enterprise technology landscape is undergoing a fundamental shift. We are moving rapidly from an era where AI merely suggested actions (the copilot era) to one where autonomous systems execute multi-step workflows, make decisions, and collaborate with each other. The defining enterprise technology of 2026 is no longer the large language model itself, but AI…
OpenClaw: The AI Assistant That Actually Does Things (And Why You Should Pay Attention)
A new AI assistant has taken the tech world by storm, and it’s not just another chatbot. It’s called OpenClaw, and it represents a fundamental shift in how we think about artificial intelligence. Unlike tools that talk, OpenClaw acts. It can manage your email, book your flights, and even fix bugs in your code, all…
How MIT Taught AI to Read Like a Human with Recursive Language Models (RLM)
Have you ever asked an AI to analyze a long report or a big document, only to get a summary that misses the most important details? It’s a common problem. Even the most powerful AIs today can get lost when you give them too much information at once. They start to “forget” key facts buried…
Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.