
Distilling more than a decade of writing about Frictionless Enterprise as a guide to digital strategy, diginomica's @philww spells out the essentials in the first of his series.. buff.ly/3FWJ4mR
Phil Wainewright
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Distilling more than a decade of writing about Frictionless Enterprise as a guide to digital strategy, diginomica's @philww spells out the essentials in the first of his series.. buff.ly/3FWJ4mR

.@Zendesk is bringing on AI-native agentic CX capabilities with its acquisition of Forethought. What will the benefits be? What are the challenges? And what lies ahead for enterprises using these new technologies? @philww shares some thoughts: bit.ly/4sIey8J























The coffee houses of 17th-century Europe weren't just nice places to talk. They amplified ideas that gave rise to institutions shaping the modern world. Today, the entire internet is that coffee house. Read @Philww's take on knowledge velocity -bit.ly/4aPfAbe



Professor Judea Pearl — the pioneer who invented causal reasoning in AI — says scaling won't save us. "Mathematical limitations that are not crossable by scaling up." The brutal truth: LLMs aren’t learning how the world works. They are learning how we describe the world. This resonates with most biologists: Drug discovery is hitting the same wall. We have mountains of genomic data, but most AI models just find patterns in published papers — not in the raw biology itself. They're learning what scientists think causes disease, not what actually does. Pearl's causal revolution? That's how we move from "this gene correlates with cancer" to "this gene causes cancer" — and finally design drugs that work. Until then, we're building very expensive parrots.



