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McDonaldβs new ad implies we are going to run out of chicken due to exhausting natural reserves.
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The cure is a real AI strategy.
01.09.2025 22:59 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0The question isnβt βHow do we stop Shadow AI?β
The question is βHow do we harness it?β
The best approach:
1. Identify where itβs happening
2. Observe how teams are using it
3. Embrace and extend the practices that drive real results
Shadow AI is a symptom.
If your company hasnβt provided a sanctioned AI option, your employees will find one.
The path forward isnβt punishment itβs enablement.
Document it. Embrace it. Extend it.
Because if your highest-performing team is secretly using AI, thatβs not a problem.
Thatβs a signal. π¨
Letβs be honest: employees donβt turn to Shadow AI because theyβre reckless. They do it because:
π It makes their jobs faster
ποΈββοΈ It makes hard tasks easier
π It helps them deliver more with less effort
Iβm curious: whatβs the bigger challenge in the energy transition - technical innovation, policy frameworks, or the sheer number of skilled engineers to make it happen?
#NetZero #FutureOfWork #Engineering
Combine those two numbers, and the question becomes:
- Do we have the engineering capacity to deliver the transition we need?
- Or will the bottleneck not be technology, but talent?
β‘ Quick stat that hit me today: Australia graduates ~17k engineers per year. China graduates ~1.3 million.
At the same time, ~70% of the infrastructure that will exist in 2050 isnβt built yet.
If youβre a CISO or CTO, the question isnβt βDo we allow AI?β itβs βDo we know where and how our people are already using it?β
28.08.2025 23:03 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0The result? Confidential data exposed to vendors with zero SLAs or compliance clearance.
Shadow AI doesnβt just accelerate work it can accelerate data leaks.
Shadow AI isnβt just about productivity. Itβs about security.
Iβve seen companies discover, after the fact, that employees were:
π Using external LLMs in other countries to summarise sensitive documentation
π Running proprietary code through unapproved AI tools
Because ignoring Shadow AI doesnβt make it disappear it just makes the risks invisible.
27.08.2025 22:56 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0This isnβt inherently a bad thing β but if itβs undocumented, it introduces security, compliance, and continuity risks.
Leaders: Donβt just ask if AI is being used. Ask how itβs being used.
How do you know if Shadow AI is creeping into your business?
Hereβs a simple litmus test:
An employee who previously struggled with a task suddenly delivers flawless results with surprising speed.
AI might be doing the heavy lifting.
π 2026 wonβt just be about AI models. It will be the year of MCP and interaction protocols, where #GenAI becomes not just a thinking partner but a doing partner.
27.08.2025 01:58 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0π Simplification of complexity: Instructions like βGo into this hazardous zone and take measurementsβ will no longer require deep technical expertise. With MCP, even an entry-level employee could safely command robots to execute these tasks.
27.08.2025 01:58 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0π Real-world integration: Agents wonβt just be digital assistantsβtheyβll control physical systems. Cars, robotic arms, even ships could be safely directed using simple natural language.
27.08.2025 01:58 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0π Cross-industry adoption: Where GenAI started in software, MCP-style servers will spread into finance, healthcare, and even food services.
27.08.2025 01:58 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0In 2025, weβve seen agents dominate the conversation in AI/ML. But by 2026, the real shift will come from how these agents connect with real-world workloads through standards like the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Hereβs what I expect:
π The future of generative intelligence isnβt just smarter models - itβs agents that can understand and act.
27.08.2025 01:58 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 2 π 0The risk: Leaders may have no idea how deeply itβs already embedded in their workflows.
Question for leaders:
Do you think your teams are fully transparent about their AI use or is Shadow AI already part of your daily operations?
Why? Because once employees figure out how AI can make their jobs faster and easier, they wonβt wait for company policies to catch up. Theyβll just use it.
The reality: Shadow AI is becoming the default for many workers.
Shadow AI isnβt just happening β itβs everywhere.
Deloitte recently found that 27% of employees are using AI without their manager knowing. From my perspective, that number is probably much higher.
If your AI copilot suggests a recursive Lambda, throw your laptop out the window (or at least hit undo).
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π State management in your Lambda? Also a trap. Use Step Functions or SQS if you want retries, loops, or sanity.
I once saw a recursive Lambda spiral into a 1000 invocation death loop. The CloudWatch bill alone couldβve funded lunch for a large teamβ¦ for a month.
Every nested invocation compounds your bill, slows down performance, and amplifies failure risk.
πΈ AWS Lambda charges per invocation and duration. That means recursive Lambdas equal exponential spend for linear work.
New blog post. I really wanted to rant about some silly things I've seen people do with Lambda functions.
Itβs 2025 and somehow this still needs to be said.
Recursion is elegant in theory BUT, in the cloud, itβs a costly disaster waiting to happen.
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