Series 7 - Beyond the Brain-in-a-Jar: The Agentic AI Revolution
The 95% failure rate in enterprise AI deployment is not a headline. It is a diagnostic. And the diagnosis, examined in full technical and organisational depth, points to a specific set of conditions that are present in virtually every organisation that fails to cross the pilot-to-production threshold — and absent in virtually every organisation that does. This deep dive is the most comprehensive episode in this series. It takes the structural argument made in the earlier episodes and develops it fully: the specific architectural conditions that prevent production AI, the technical failures that emerge when AI is deployed without them, the organisational design patterns that characterise successful AI deployment, and the roadmap from where most enterprises currently are to where they need to be. We begin with the data layer — the single most common cause of AI failure in production — examining the specific data quality conditions that agentic AI requires and the specific failure modes that emerge when those conditions are not present. We go deep on semantic decay, the phenomenon by which data moved out of its native ERP context loses the business logic that gives it meaning, and why this is the primary reason that AI systems built on data lake architectures consistently underperform AI systems built on zero-copy, in-context architectures. We then examine the architectural patterns of the 5%: the six characteristics that production-ready AI implementations consistently share, from continuous learning and workflow integration to governance frameworks and outcome orientation. We look specifically at what these mean for finance and compliance applications — the domain where the combination of high data structure, continuous transaction flows, and well-defined business rules makes AI deployment both most valuable and most technically demanding. From there, we examine the organisational dimension: the governance structures that allow agentic AI to operate safely, the human roles that remain essential in an autonomous AI environment, the capability development that finance teams need to govern rather than just use AI systems, and the change management reality of deploying systems that fundamentally change how financial operations work. We close with the Internet of Agents — the distributed, specialised agent ecosystem that represents the mature destination of enterprise AI — and work backward from that destination to identify the specific investments in data architecture, governance infrastructure, and organisational capability that are required to reach it. For technology leaders, finance executives, AI programme owners, and enterprise architects who want to understand — in full technical and organisational depth — why the 95% problem exists and what it genuinely takes to be in the 5%, this episode is the reference. About the Host Rıdvan Yiğit is the Founder & CEO of RTC Suite — the world's first Autonomous Compliance and Payment Intelligence platform, built natively on SAP BTP and operating across 80+ countries. Connect with Rıdvan: 🔗 linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan✉ ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com 📞 +90 545 319 93 44 Learn more about RTC Suite: 🌐 rtcsuite.com
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