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  • By J. Michael Dennis AI Foresight Strategic Advisor Artificial intelligence has become a boardroom topic. Yet inside many organizations a critical asymmetry has emerged: the people responsible for strategic decisions about AI often possess the least operational understanding of what AI actually is, how it works, and where its limits lie. This condition produces what…

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  • Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly. Large Language Models, predictive systems, and machine learning tools are now embedded in business software, analytics platforms, and operational workflows. Organizations are therefore investing heavily in AI initiatives under the assumption that technological capability will naturally translate into better decisions. Yet many organizations are discovering a persistent problem: improved data…

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  • The Bhopal disaster was a catastrophic methyl isocyanate gas leak that occurred on December 3, 1984, at a Union Carbide Corporation pesticide plant in Bhopal, India. Starting around midnight, in the early hours of December 3, 1984, the leak continued into the early morning, affecting the densely populated areas surrounding the plant. A government affidavit…

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  • The AI Decision Gap

    The AI Decision Gap describes the growing mismatch between: the speed at which AI systems generate information and recommendations and the slower pace at which human institutions can interpret, evaluate, and responsibly act on them. In short: AI accelerates outputs faster than leadership can responsibly process them. Why This Concept Matters Most discussion about artificial…

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  • Artificial intelligence has moved beyond the boundaries of technical experimentation and operational efficiency. What was once viewed primarily as a domain for engineers and IT departments is now rapidly evolving into a matter of governance, accountability, and executive responsibility. As organizations embed algorithmic systems into decision-making processes, the implications extend far beyond technology infrastructure. They…

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  • Claude is a family of large language models (LLMs) developed by the U.S.-based AI company Anthropic. Originally designed as a general-purpose generative AI, with broad capabilities in natural language understanding and generation, Claude has also become deeply embedded in national security and defense workflows through government contracts and classified integrations. Technical Capabilities Relevant to Defense…

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  • AI Reality Brief for Leaders A Strategic Guide to Making AI Decisions Without Hype Artificial intelligence has moved from research labs into boardrooms at extraordinary speed. Since the public release of systems such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic Claude and large-scale models from Google and Microsoft, executive pressure to “do something with AI” has intensified across…

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  • The AI Reality Gap

    Artificial intelligence has become the defining technological conversation of the decade. In boardrooms, policy circles, and media discourse, AI is often described as a transformative intelligence capable of reasoning, understanding, and autonomously reshaping industries. Yet beneath this narrative lies a growing structural tension: a widening gap between what AI systems can actually do and what…

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  • If robots can now dance and perform martial arts, what else can they do? Unlike AI models or industrial equipment, humanoid robots are highly visible examples of China’s technological leadership that general audiences can see on their phones or televisions. While China and the US are neck-and-neck on AI, humanoid robots are an area where…

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  • For most of the past decade, artificial intelligence was treated as a technical topic: something delegated to innovation teams; IT departments, or external vendors. That assumption is no longer viable. Today, AI confusion itself has become a material enterprise risk, and increasingly one that belongs squarely at the board of directors’ table. The danger is…

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