AMD boosted ROCm 75x in 14 days after DeepSeek v4 dropped. Turns out the CUDA advantage is just software optimization lag, and open-source models are closing it fast. #AI#Enterprise
As coding agents become more common, teams need better ways to track what they're doing. A new framework explores 3 levels of observability. #AIAgents#DevTools
Anthropic taught Claude to show its work. Everyone sees better performance, but the real win is governance - auditable reasoning unlocks AI for regulated industries. #AIGovernance#EnterpriseAI
5/ Smart CTOs aren't banning vibe coding. That just pushes it underground. Instead, they're building guardrails - approved AI platforms, security templates, mandatory reviews for anything touching sensitive data. Govern it, don't kill it.
Your marketing team just built a customer feedback app in three hours. No developers needed. It's also broadcasting customer emails to the entire internet. Welcome to the governance nightmare of vibe coding. 🧵
Consumer prompts optimize for helpfulness, but production prompts need boundaries. Relying on vibes isn't engineering. #AIEngineering#PromptEngineering
Anthropic can now read AI's internal thoughts before it responds. Vibe-based prompt engineering just got replaced by actual logic auditing #AIInterpretability#EnterpriseAI
AI agents can now create Cloudflare accounts, buy domains, and deploy sites without humans. The shift from assistant to employee just happened. New capabilities, new risks. #AI#AgentOps
6/ Audit your data architecture now. Ask yourself if you can extract operational data independently of vendor APIs? Build data lakes or warehouses outside ERP control. Don't let vendor-approved agent lists dictate your strategy. #EnterpriseAI#AIAgents#Automation
5/ This changes how you think about data architecture. The question isn't 'which AI agent is best?' anymore. It's 'which agents will your ERP vendor allow?' Agent interoperability just became a strategic requirement, not a feature.
AI agents were supposed to liberate your enterprise data from vendor silos. Instead, SAP just spent $1.16B to build a billion-dollar wall around it. Welcome to the era of Agent Lock-In 🧵