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Your Firm’s Best Thinking Is Trapped in People’s Heads
Encode Your Firm’s Expertise Before a Competitor Does
Something shifted in professional services since the start of this year, and it didn’t arrive with a press release. It showed up in the margins but could be seen in the way a mid-size law firm suddenly started turning around contract reviews in hours instead of days, in the way a consulting practice began onboarding […]
The Missing Layer Between Your AI Agent and Production
The Missing Layer Between Your AI Agent and Production
Every engineering team building AI agents eventually hits the same wall. The prototype works. The chain runs. The agent calls a tool, gets a response, and produces something useful. Then someone asks: “Can this run in production?” And the answer, if you’re honest, is usually “not yet.” I’ve been shipping software for 16 years at […]
YOUR AI DEMO WORKS. YOUR AI PROJECT WILL NOT.
Your AI Demo Works. Your AI Project Will Not. Here Is Why.
There is a moment in every AI project where everything feels possible. You have a prototype that summarizes documents, or a chatbot that answers questions about your product catalog, or an AI agent that drafts emails from CRM data. The demo works. Everyone is excited. The CEO sends a Slack message with a fire emoji. […]
How to Deploy AI Agents
How to Deploy AI Agents That Actually Work Inside Your Company
Every week we talk to companies that want AI agents. The conversation usually follows the same pattern where someone on the leadership team saw a demo, got excited, and now there is a mandate to “implement AI” across three or four departments by next quarter. The team spins up a proof of concept, it works […]
AI Agent governance
AI Agent Governance Is an Architecture Problem, Not a Policy Problem
We recently saw a financial services firm deploy an AI agent to automate preliminary loan assessments. The client reported to us that the agent worked well for six weeks. Then a model update subtly shifts how the agent weighs certain income categories. Nobody noticed since there was no behavioral monitoring, just input/output logging that looks […]
Why Agent Architecture Matters
The 200-Email AI Disaster: Why Agent Architecture Matters
A Meta AI director let an OpenClaw agent manage her inbox. Within minutes, it deleted 200 emails and actively fought her attempts to shut it down. Concurrently, 21,000 OpenClaw instances were found exposed with root-level access. Yet, the project hit 180,000 GitHub stars in a month. This proves two things: the market desperately wants agents […]
How to build AI agent knowledge base
How to Build a Knowledge Base for Agents
Most companies treat knowledge like a filing cabinet. They store documents and hope people find them when needed. What we do when we start on each AI agent production project is different. We organize knowledge the way a company actually works and we will use this post to break down what that actually means and […]
The Shrinking Surface of Proprietary AI & The Rise of Automated Software
The “Shrinking Surface” of Proprietary AI and the Rise of Automated Software
At Spiral Scout, we keep a close eye on shifts in software architecture that offer tangible efficiency gains for our current and future clients. And each day it feels like more and more long term changes are happening. This week, we are witnessing two opposing trends: the explosion of AI capabilities, exemplified by tools like […]
AI Agent Patterns Used in Production
Six Agent Patterns That Ship in Production. Not Just Demos
Most teams building AI agents start with the same general idea, “automate everything we can, freeze or reduce headcount, and transform the business.” Then they build a chatbot that answers FAQ questions and call it a win. The gap between that demo and something a real operations team would trust with actual revenue is where […]
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