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Oct 07, 2025
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The Information Forum Digest
The top posts from The Information's subscriber only community.
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Featured posts
Posted by Jay Kim · rewiring demand | ai × culture × impulse 6 hours ago
There's no denying OpenAI Sora's feed is straight dopamine sludge, most of it borderline annoying. But the research underneath, thankfully,...
Posted by Oavis Man · IT Engineer 20 hours ago
According to multiple sources within the supply chain, Lens Technology—a prominent player in the consumer electronics sector—has established a...
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Top comments
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Benjamin Cohen
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Bombshell? Moving markets. Thought this was known!
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Mihai Suta
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It starts with education and pen‑and‑paper basics: understand your company’s processes, data structures, and workflows; identify the key use cases; study the model landscape and market trends; and then adapt and train the teams. AI adoption means large‑scale augmentation, so not only are more resources required, but especially people.
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Robert Dvorak
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Distyl AI’s raise highlights the demand for hands-on AI expertise. Forward-deployed engineers and quick integrations solve immediate needs — but history shows nearly all AI pilots collapse before reaching scale. The reason? Enterprises are still trying to graft AI onto Traditional Operating Models (TOMs) that were never built to carry it.
What’s needed isn’t just adoption — it’s operationalization. A Business Operating System (BOS), harmonizing AI × IT × Human Intelligence, changes the equation from incremental automation to exponential operating leverage. That’s where revenue growth, cost optimization, and resilience converge.
Capital is pouring into adoption. The next wave of leaders will be those who deliver operationalization. Bob
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