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Electricity was invented before it reached most people. Edison’s DC system was powerful, but trapped by distance. Alternating current changed that. Watts finally reached homes, factories, farms, hospitals, and public places. The civilisational shift came from reach, not just power. Could AI be in a similar phase? Data centres, LLMs, and cloud APIs are extraordinary, but much of today’s intelligence still lives at the centre. Edge AI, small models, and NPUs are emerging. But pieces are not a civilisational architecture. Edition 73 explores Alternative AI: intelligence that is local, ambient, trusted, teachable, and shaped by the human moment in front of it. It looks at the five-layer stack, the gaps that remain, and two paths shaping AI today: market-led infrastructure and state-shaped adoption. The upside is profound: the intelligence we create must do more than dazzle a few or leave many uncertain about the future. It is to make a better tomorrow for all. Love to hear your feedback. Best wishes.

May 20, 2026

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An exploration of contrast and perspective; examining how uncertainty, darkness, and unseen forces gradually reveal insight, meaning, and direction in an evolving world.

April 24, 2026

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A strategic look at how businesses cut through disruption; identifying signal within chaos and turning volatility into sustainable growth, resilience, and stakeholder value.

April 13, 2026

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A perspective on navigating a chaotic world; helping individuals cut through noise, find clarity, and stay grounded and human amid constant uncertainty.

March 26, 2026

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AI literacy got most professionals to the plateau. Access is widespread. Tools are powerful. Yet work often feels heavier—fixing outputs, validating results, managing context. The next climb is AI fluency. Edition 69 of Mindvista explores the path forward: • a 2×2 portfolio for where AI actually adds value • AI allyship / apprenticeship pairing domain expertise with digital fluency • and the discipline to know when not to generate more AI literacy got us to the plateau. AI fluency is the next climb. Love to hear your reactions and perspectives.

March 13, 2026

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The fog takes away sight. The icebergs take away steering. The AI costs iceberg: vendor pricing volatility, implementation debt running at multiples of license cost, and the $100K token threshold keeping CFOs awake. The value fog: 66% report efficiency gains. Only 20% see revenue uplift. Agentic ROI? Just 10% report significant impact today. The liability gap: when your AI agent misquotes a price, standard vendor contracts say the enterprise absorbs the cost. The accounting frontier: AI architecture decisions are quietly becoming CapEx versus OpEx choices that reshape the P&L. Enterprise AI ROI in 2026 is the crossing. The hazards are real. So is disciplined seamanship. Edition 68 of Mindvista navigates the terrain. Sustainable AI is the imperative for buyers and vendors alike. Love to hear your reactions, comments and perspective. Best wishes

March 4, 2026

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Enterprise AI cost is vendor revenue. The business model battle has begun — and it will decide who wins on both sides of the table. Four pricing models are colliding in real time: • Per-seat + AI uplift is familiar, but structurally fragile • Consumption credits are flexible, but budget volatile • Per-resolution is outcome-aligned, but accountability untested • Metered ingestion is usage-linked, but bill shock real Below every sticker price sits an iceberg: • Implementation debt. • Liability gaps. • Double taxation (human seat + agent meter). Google didn’t win because of PageRank. AWS didn’t win because of virtualization. They won because pricing aligned with value. Enterprise AI is still searching for that alignment. Edition 67 explores the collision and what it would take to reach equilibrium.

February 20, 2026

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An analysis of the shifting enterprise landscape where AI doesn’t replace software but reshapes it, redefining power, business models, and value creation across industries.

February 13, 2026

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One year after DeepSeek’s efficiency revolution, agentic AI delivers the real discontinuity: from reactive chat to proactive, autonomous execution. OpenClaw (a solo dev’s open-source David) — alongside Claude Cowork, ChatGPT agents, and Qwen — slingshots persistent, self-parenting assistants into local control (140K+ GitHub stars, Moltbook’s 1.6M agents in weeks). The promise is breathtaking and unfolding in real time; the risks (security, opacity, governance) are already here. We’re in the stem-cell Cambrian explosion of intelligence. What we nurture now shapes tomorrow. Explore the 65th MindVista edition → link in comments. Love to hear your thoughts—what are you doing to prepare?

February 6, 2026

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There’s an AI slowdown—not in capability, but in dependable reliability. Model upgrades break continuity, hallucinations persist, reasoning remains inconsistent, comprehension debt accumulates, and validation effort keeps rising. The productivity paradox is real: complex outputs, yet net gains reduce under hidden costs. Vendors must step up the Olympian way—more reliable, consistent, better—measuring true progress as output quality relative to input effort (time, cognitive load, cost). Practitioners must budget pragmatically. Progress needs both sides to tango. From personal experience and expert voices .

January 29, 2026

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Just as the world was settling after COVID, the last three years brought sweeping disruption in politics, economics, and technology. AI, the biggest human invention in recent times, became part of our lives and discourse. Today in 2026, we’re in a continuum of an AI shock wave progression. We’re individually at different positions leading, lagging, or keeping pace. Looking back at the last three years helps us see the progression, assess where we stand, and anticipate and act on our next.

January 16, 2026

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