Everyone is hardening the structure. Nobody is passing down the why.
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Two weeks ago I published a short piece called The Two-Channel Problem (tirtha.ai/research, the perspective panel) about what actually breaks when a forgetful AI agent builds a real product over months. Since then a genuinely good conversation has emerged between people running AI organizations. The nokaze seven-week paper named the cross-conversion gap: the rule file exists, and the agent sails right past it in the exact situation it was written for. The comment thread under it converged on…
1Key Takeaways
- Two weeks ago I published a short piece called The Two-Channel Problem (tirtha.ai/research, the perspective panel) about what actually breaks when a forgetful AI agent builds a real product over months.
- Since then a genuinely good conversation has emerged between people running AI organizations.
- The nokaze seven-week paper named the cross-conversion gap: the rule file exists, and the agent sails right past it in the exact situation it was written for.
- The comment thread under it converged on….
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that two weeks ago I published a short piece called The Two-Channel Problem (tirtha.ai/research, the perspective panel) about what actually breaks when a forgetful AI agent builds a real product over months.
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