The agentic era is moving fast. New capabilities emerge weekly. New challenges surface with every production deployment. New patterns reveal themselves with every enterprise engagement. This is where our team shares what we are seeing at the frontier.
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Enterprise leaders are not failing to adopt agentic AI because they lack access to models. They are failing because they lack the methodology, the training, and the operational frameworks to make autonomous systems production-grade. The bottleneck has never been the technology.
The bottleneck has never been
the technology.
Watch what the frontier decides to name things. It tells you where the value is moving. Anthropic just launched Dynamic Workflows. An engineer ported 750,000 lines of code in eleven days. The two forces that define this moment, and why people are still the point.
Six months ago, companies ran internal AI token leaderboards. Now they're capping access. Both are wrong. On Goodhart's Law, the Hadoop echo, and why the only metric that matters is P&L impact per dollar of compute.
Traditional software development optimizes for feature delivery. The 6D Framework treats governance, evaluation, and human-in-the-loop design as first-class citizens from the Define phase onward. Here is why that distinction changes everything in production.
The assumption that agentic AI fluency belongs to engineers is wrong. Two participants at opposite ends of the experience spectrum showed us that the barrier to building useful agents is much lower than the market believes, and much more organizational than technical.
Everyone's hiring "AI engineers." Almost no one knows what an Agentic Architect actually is. That gap will matter a lot in the next 24 months. Rick Farnell on the rarest role in enterprise AI and why it's the one that actually moves the needle.
Not all frontier AI partnerships are equal. Alignment at the model layer, the safety layer, and the deployment methodology layer produces different outcomes than generic multi-model agnosticism. Rick Farnell on why Dynagentic made a deliberate bet on depth over breadth.
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