100:00:00,000 –> 00:00:03,120Most organizations think co-pilot success is a prompting problem. 200:00:03,120 –> 00:00:06,240If users just learn the right magic words, the model will behave. 300:00:06,240 –> 00:00:09,040They’re wrong. Your
100:00:00,000 –> 00:00:03,120Most organizations think co-pilot success is a prompting problem. 200:00:03,120 –> 00:00:06,240If users just learn the right magic words, the model will behave. 300:00:06,240 –> 00:00:09,040They’re wrong. Your
100:00:00,000 –> 00:00:04,280Most enterprises blame co-pilot agent failures on early platform chaos. 200:00:04,280 –> 00:00:06,280That story is comforting, it’s also wrong. 300:00:06,280 –> 00:00:09,600Agents fail because teams deploy conversation where
100:00:00,000 –> 00:00:03,600Most organizations think they’re rolling out co-pilot. 200:00:03,600 –> 00:00:05,880They’re not, they’re switching from deterministic SaaS, 300:00:05,880 –> 00:00:07,560where you can diagram cause an effect 400:00:07,560 –> 00:00:09,360to
Imagine trying to build a house without a blueprint. You’d probably end up with crooked walls, leaky plumbing, and an unsafe roof. That’s exactly what it’s like trying to run
Most organizations treat “sovereign cloud” like something you can buy. Pick a region.Print the compliance packet.Call it done. That’s the comfortable lie. In this episode, we dismantle the myth that






