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TL; DR: AI Confidence Theater — Food for Agile Thought #551
Welcome to the 551st edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 35,473 peers. This week, Elena Verna calls out AI confidence theater and asks teams to show real workflows, which pairs well with Teresa Torres and Petra Wille’s advice to start AI adoption with one messy to-do item. Also, Janna Bastow brings the same discipline to alignment meetings: clarify decisions before vague input becomes commitment. Anthropic frames Fable 5’s return as governance, while Alberto Romero questions the safety bargain, and Mike Cohn redirects failed Agile blame toward broken conditions.
Next, Aakash Gupta and Shubham Saboo treat PM work like code, while Hamel Husain extends that discipline to AI evaluation: track changes, show provenance, and make review paths obvious, and Tomasz Tunguz adds the cost pressure that will force selective adoption. Joost Minnaar reminds teams that rituals without shared power rot into theater, and Anthropic frames Claude Fable 5 as a teammate needing clearer boundaries.
Lastly, Ethan Mollick sees AI work shifting toward agent management, while Peter Yang expects model portfolios to reshape software economics. Charity Majors argues that leaders must support learning rather than demand unpaid adaptation, and Gergely Orosz reminds us that reinvention beats nostalgia. Finally, Abraham Thomas ties lasting progress to data quality that delivers real business outcomes by matching fitness for purpose with measurable value rather than relying solely on checklists.
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