We’re entering the era of content inflation. E-books, AI-generated music, scientific papers being posted online by researchers, especially in fields like AI, computer science, physics, and math. There are even more pro se lawsuits.
Evaluating an enterprise AI investment right now? Three questions for the vendor, the internal team, or yourself: show me the data layer. Show me the orchestration. Show me what happens when an agent is wrong. https://t.co/3yy57mxhIh
Agents are the easy part. The hard part is the unsexy infrastructure underneath: the data plumbing, the orchestration, the feedback loops, the human-in-the-loop checkpoints that decide whether the agent is operating on truth or on guesswork.
Six months in, here's what the enterprise AI graveyard actually looks like at most companies... half-finished workflows, three competing scoring models, a shared inbox no one trusts, and a leadership team more skeptical of AI than they were before the demo.
Three buckets to think about your sales process: Automate. Augment. Hold. Most leaders are willing to automate. But they don't think through how... https://t.co/AKRcxjYZ2b
There's a difference between automating a TASK and automating a MOMENT. Leaders who confuse the two are building organizations that look efficient on the dashboard and slowly hemorrhage trust.
I've watched this play out at companies I admire. Outreach up. Meetings up. Productivity dashboard glowing green. Win rates slipping and nobody can name why. The moment that used to be there is gone, and so is the customer.
Most sales orgs still treat enablement like a vending machine: a wall of decks and one-sheets sitting there, waiting for the rep to make a selection. The model was built for a different era, and it's quietly capping growth for many companies.
Picture your best AE on a Monday morning. 94 accounts. A proposal due by noon. Somewhere in their shared drive there's a folder called "Sales Resources" with 346 files in it. They haven't opened it in three months.
AI's digital bias is erasing radio and TV from ad planning. The media industry is too silent about its success in branding and building mega-products and mega-companies. https://t.co/4QWZek7gh5 @RadioInk@futuriinc
Big news for public safety! 🚨
@FUTURIinc names Marc Jaromin as Director of Public Safety Platforms to lead BEACON, the AI-powered Emergency Broadcast System. With Craig Fugate’s strategic leadership, BEACON is transforming how critical info reaches communities.
🚨 Florida’s new BEACON system is a game-changer for disaster communication! AI-driven, multilingual, and resilient, it ensures life-saving updates reach everyone—even during infrastructure failures. A model for the nation. https://t.co/PAOKUTbvYn
@FLSERT@UF@FUTURIinc @PrezKentFuchs @WCraigFugate@DeanHubBrown@KevinGuthrieFL Emergency management officials in Florida are harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to better protect residents from the threat of hurricanes and other natural disasters. https://t.co/GKzxoEjHHq
Today, @FLSERT, @UF, and @FUTURIinc proudly announced the launch of BEACON, the 1st-ever AI-powered emergency broadcast system. BEACON gets life-saving Info to communities instantly through the powerful combination of emergency management + AI + broadcast media + mobile.
Let's talk about the real issues impacting #television. 2 industry visionaries. 1 crucial conversation about television's future.
Join Sinclair's Ryan Moore and Futuri's @anstandig as they tackle #broadcasting's biggest challenges head-on. Register Now: https://t.co/foFRtAsnjh