This is Behind the Blog, where we share our behind-the-scenes thoughts about how a few of our top stories of the week came together. This week, we discuss Tim Cook, Meta layoffs, and a very bad ad.EMANUEL: This week we experimented with the podcast format a little bit. We had just finished recording our regular podcast and were just chatting about the fact that Tim Cook stepped down as CEO of Apple. This is exactly the kind of corporate tech news that we don’t normally cover, but we’ve all covered Apple from various angles for the entirety of tenure. We started talking about what Cook’s influence and legacy was and Jason just pressed record and uploaded the conversation. People who watched that video seemed to enjoy it. I definitely enjoyed a more casual podcast format so maybe we’ll do more in the future if we can. Please sound off in the comments if it’s something you’re interested in or if there are specific topics/formats you’d like to see in podcast form.
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To stop automation waste, enterprises must deploy interaction infrastructure that physically governs how independent AI agents operate. AI agents now populate corporate networks, reasoning through tasks and executing decisions with increasing autonomy. Yet, when these independent actors attempt to coordinate work, exchange context, or operate across varied cloud environments, the interaction framework degrades quickly. Human […]
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