“Decision-making is not prediction. It is structure.”

Adam DeJans Jr. posted on LinkedIn: We have never had more data, more compute, or more machine learning. But most systems still fail to make good decisions. Why? Most “AI” systems today forecast something and hand it off to a spreadsheet or a planner. That’s not intelligence. That’s a blind pass.
But decisions are made over time, not in isolation. And intelligence is not a static output, it is an evolving policy that learns and adapts.
Until we design systems that close the loop (information to decision to outcome to update) we will keep confusing modeling with thinking. The future of decision intelligence is not better AI. It is better structure.
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