The Organisational Kernel Panic: AI at Scale Meets a Human OS From 1998
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The real bottleneck in AI isn't compute; it's decision latency. How "incentive decoherence" and bureaucratic lag are killing your AI pilot.
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AI is scaling; organisations are not. Most failures blamed on models are really symptoms of a human OS built for 1998. Until decision-making, incentives, and ownership modernise, AI programs will keep rebooting.























