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What actually matters in enterprise automation in 2026?

20 min · 19 de mar de 2026
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Every week brings a new AI technique, a new protocol, a new framework claiming to change everything. So how do you actually decide what to build, what to wait on, and what to ignore entirely? In this episode, Adi Kuruganti, Chief AI and Development Officer at Automation Anywhere joins Micah Smith & Kate Ressler, to share how he thinks about separating signal from noise, what it really takes to move agentic AI from POC to production, and the two contrarian bets his team is making right now on data architecture and conversational UX. Grounded, direct, and worth your time.

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