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Each video explains one production-readiness problem and points to a practical next step: checklist, scorecard, or audit application.
A model can generate, classify, draft, summarize, and route. That does not mean it has the right to act.
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Most agent pilots fail the moment they leave a controlled demo and touch real operating conditions.
Agents need a readiness layer that answers identity, authorization, context, risk, review, evidence, and attribution.
A workflow is not ready for agents until it can be explained, clear, reviewed, and auditable.
The best agentic systems start by converting messy operating knowledge into explicit objects, rules, sources, and review paths.
Without boundaries, an agent is just a capable system acting inside an unclear mandate.
The audit turns a vague automation idea into a mapped workflow, risk profile, approval model, and next-step recommendation.
The autonomy ladder should be earned as workflows prove context quality, approval clarity, and evidence discipline.
Agents need approved, current, relevant, conflict-aware context, not just access to more documents.
The safest agentic systems begin with authority, not tooling.