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When the Witchers Unionized

17 min · 2. heinä 2026
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The Witchers of enterprise AI (remember Episode 59?) just got guilds. SAP consolidated its entire cloud platform into the Business AI platform with 200+ autonomous agents shipping across 50 business domains, and Accenture's forward-deployed engineering program is already deployed. We connect six months of Clowncast lore into one reveal: the old consulting model is dead, and the future of enterprise is autonomous. Key timestamps: 0:00 - Cold open & the conspiracy board callback 1:30 - SAP's autonomous enterprise vision explained 3:45 - 200 agents across finance, HR, procurement, supply chain 5:20 - Accenture's FDE program launch (June 8th) 7:15 - Episode 59 callback: Witchers become guilds 9:00 - Why the guild model works for AI delivery 11:45 - The failure of traditional consulting at scale 14:30 - What autonomous enterprise means for your career 17:15 - Outro & forward tease This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.

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jakson When the Witchers Unionized kansikuva

When the Witchers Unionized

The Witchers of enterprise AI (remember Episode 59?) just got guilds. SAP consolidated its entire cloud platform into the Business AI platform with 200+ autonomous agents shipping across 50 business domains, and Accenture's forward-deployed engineering program is already deployed. We connect six months of Clowncast lore into one reveal: the old consulting model is dead, and the future of enterprise is autonomous. Key timestamps: 0:00 - Cold open & the conspiracy board callback 1:30 - SAP's autonomous enterprise vision explained 3:45 - 200 agents across finance, HR, procurement, supply chain 5:20 - Accenture's FDE program launch (June 8th) 7:15 - Episode 59 callback: Witchers become guilds 9:00 - Why the guild model works for AI delivery 11:45 - The failure of traditional consulting at scale 14:30 - What autonomous enterprise means for your career 17:15 - Outro & forward tease This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.

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