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TL; DR: Make AI Boring — Food for Agile Thought #550

Welcome to the 550th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 35,481 peers. This week, Charity Majors rejects AI purity theater and urges disciplined workplace experiments, just make AI boring again, while Gojko Adzic warns that faster builders without product judgment will ship polished waste. Dave Hora names the organizational traps that keep teams from seeing reality, and Johanna Rothman brings the fix down to flow data and human judgment. Azeem Azhar and colleagues see AI demand rising, but Satya Nadella argues that a durable advantage comes from owning learning itself.

Next, Paweł Huryn moves AI work from prompt craft to agent loops with goals, guardrails, budgets, and independent checks, while Jeff Gothelf argues that AI pilots fail when firms bolt tools onto stale workflows. Joe Hudson adds that emotional clarity now beats knowledge hoarding, and John Cutler names fear, incentives, and executive fantasies as the real bottlenecks. David Burkus brings the pattern back to procrastination, where stress and ambiguity demand clarity without control.

Lastly, Elena Verna pushes experimentation beyond tiny UI tweaks toward larger monetization bets and longer engagement signals, as Zvi Mowshowitz warns AI policy needs calibrated safeguards rather than theater. Deborah Rim Moiso brings the same discipline to facilitation through communities that review real work, and Olivier Wulveryck applies Team Topologies to agentic platforms before shadow IT hardens. Finally, Itamar Gilad grounds the pattern in value, not misleading productivity counts.

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