Monthly Archives: May 2026

Martin Milani: “Don’t delegate reasoning and operational decisions to systems.”

Martin Milani: “This is not an argument against AI, it is an argument for not outsourcing the thing that made us capable of building it. It’s manageable when any of these tools simply extend human thinking and intelligence. It becomes … Continue reading

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The era of AI viruses has begun

Martin Milani wrote today: “MCP gives agents tools to read your files, read/send your emails, and query IT systems. It’s what makes agents actually useful. It’s also a wide-open door. There’s no inherent concept of security in MCP. No framework. … Continue reading

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Under-Engineering

Stéphane Dalbera wrote: We should stop using “over-engineering” as a catch-all buzzword and as a convenient disguise for defending mediocrity, quick-and-dirty practices, and the refusal to develop deeper expertise. Reducing the entire toolbox of software engineering to what a beginner … Continue reading

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“Deterministic systems produce facts, small local LLMs turn them into language.”

Gary Hallmark asks: “What can small local LLMs realistically do today?” He did some experiments with these conclusions: “Small local LLMs are often not great at open-ended expert reasoning. But they are already surprisingly capable at: structured data → natural-language … Continue reading

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Submissions Review for Apr-2026 Challenge “Agentic Medical Services”

We received five submissions for the Apr-2026 Challenge and asked Jeremiah Connelly of Novus-Forge to provide a comparative analysis. He wrote: “The April 2026 challenge sits at an intersection that is increasingly relevant to anyone building production systems with AI: … Continue reading

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Major uses of Agentic AI within the Decisioning Context

This topic is posted in our Q&A forum: Read more and share your experience with the current use of Agentic AI in real-world decision-making systems.

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What does ‘AI’ mean to you?

This question was asked by John Brandon Elam. Here is Adam DeJans Jr’s answer: “AI means the cost of clerical intelligence is going to zero. The email, the report, the dashboard commentary, the SQL query, the first draft of code, … Continue reading

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Measure Decision Qualify, Not Forecast Accuracy

Adam DeJans: “The goal is NOT to predict the future perfectly. The goal IS to make better DECISIONS under uncertainty.” Link

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ChatGPT has solved a 60-year-old math problem

Artificial intelligence has recently made headlines for solving a number of “Erdős problems,” conjectures left behind by the prolific mathematician. Now, a 23-year-old with no advanced training in mathematics but a ChatGPT Pro subscription has solved one such problem #1196. “He received … Continue reading

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