Tuesday, October 7

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Who’s actually feeling the chaos of AI at work?
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Who’s actually feeling the chaos of AI at work?

I am doing some personal research at MIT on how companies handle the growing chaos of multiple AI agents and copilots working together. I have been seeing the same problem myself- tools that don’t talk to each other, unpredictable outputs, and zero visibility into what’s really happening. Who feels this pain most — engineers, compliance teams, or execs? If your org uses several AI tools or agents, what’s the hardest part: coordination, compliance, or trust? (Not selling anything- just exploring the real-world pain points.) submitted by /u/AppointmentJust7518 [link] [comments]
200k loan fraud at Builder.ai
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200k loan fraud at Builder.ai

It looks like the guy who was in charge of Builder.ai's finances for two years before its collapse also pocketed 200k from a loan he pushed for as the company collapsed. Great moves. He should sell courses on this. submitted by /u/NaisB8M8 [link] [comments]
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