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Podcast de Luigi Rondanini

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What happens when AI makes project management obsolete? Luigi Rondanini explores the hidden "coordination tax" consuming up to 40% of project budgets—and how companies like Netflix, Spotify, and Tesla already operate without traditional project managers. Introducing OrbaOS: an organisational operating system where AI handles coordination and humans focus on meaning, ethics, and strategy. For project professionals, leaders, and anyone curious about work's evolution.

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17 episodios

episode La Veduta: Constraint and Honesty | Seeing Italy Through International Eyes Only artwork

La Veduta: Constraint and Honesty | Seeing Italy Through International Eyes Only

What happens when an AI newspaper decides to read only international sources and never touch domestic media? La Veduta covers Italy using Reuters, BBC, France 24, Deutsche Welle, and Al Jazeera—and nothing from ANSA, Corriere della Sera, or RAI. Two languages. No human edits. A verifier that filters for confidence. And complete transparency about what that bias means. In this episode, Luigi Pascal Rondanini walks through how La Veduta actually works: the 16 hardcoded sources, the multi-agent pipeline, the confidence-scoring verifier with a threshold of 70, the append-only audit ledger that records every gate decision, and the honest disclaimer that reads: "Read it for the angle, not the authority." La Veduta proves something different than Zandoria did: you can enable reliability not through fictional constraints but through radically honest constraints on inputs—and then by being upfront about what those constraints cost. A story about structural constraints, gatekeeping, and why transparency about limitation builds more trust than false neutrality. Keywords:La Veduta [laveduta.news], international press, bias in news, AI journalism, news bias, Reuters, BBC, news verification, verifier systems, AI autonomy, autonomous journalism, media bias, constraint-based systems, algorithmic journalism, transparency, news integrity Topics/Categories:Technology, News & Politics, Business, AI

15 de jun de 2026 - 13 min
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Zandoria Herald: Building a Country to Build a Newspaper | When Constraints Enable Autonomy

What if you built an entire country just to build a newspaper for it? Zandoria is a fictional republic with four regions spread across four continents. It has a federal government, a currency, a language, a history—all explicitly defined. Luigi created it. Then he built an AI newspaper to cover it. Every day at 2 AM UTC, the Zandoria Herald publishes in two languages: English and Esperanto. No human touches it. No human decides what goes on the front page. In the first month, it failed spectacularly. Stories contradicted each other. Reporters broke character. The AI invented cities that didn't exist in Zandoria's rules. The system confabulated within the gaps left by vague constraints. But when Luigi made the constraints structural instead of behavioral—when he built a canonical facts database that the AI couldn't violate—everything changed. Day fifteen onward: no more contradictions. Not because the AI got smarter. Because it had fewer degrees of freedom. This episode walks through what went wrong, how it was fixed, and what Zandoria reveals about the paradox that runs through this whole series: the more constrained an AI system is, the more reliably autonomous it becomes. A story about structural constraints, confabulation, and why "freedom" isn't what we think it is in autonomous systems. Keywords:Zandoria Herald [zandoriaherald.news], AI journalism, autonomous systems, constraints, fictional newspaper, AI writing, autonomous journalism, constraint-based systems, confabulation, AI safety, fact verification, consistency checking, multi-agent AI, editorial systems, AI reporters, autonomous writing Topics/Categories:Technology, Business, News & Politics #Zandoria #AIJournalism #PostProjectWorld #AIAutonomy #AutonomousSystems #Constraints #AISafety #Journalism #Podcast #Technology #FictionalWorld #AIWriting #NewsAI #Podcast

12 de jun de 2026 - 19 min
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Autonomous AI, Bias & Governance: Lessons from Five Real Experiments

What happens when an AI system runs completely on its own for twenty days? In this episode of The Post Project World, Luigi Pascal Rondanini explores five real-world autonomous AI experiments, including an AI-generated newspaper that publishes every day without human intervention. The results challenge one of the biggest assumptions in artificial intelligence: that more freedom creates better outcomes. Instead, the most reliable systems turned out to be the most constrained. Topics covered include: • Autonomous AI systems • AI governance and oversight • Systemic bias in machine decision-making • AI agents and multi-agent architectures • Verification and quality control • AI safety and organizational design • The Agent Foundry • Zandoria Herald • La Veduta • El Mirador News • AIgent Forum • The future of autonomous organizations If you're interested in artificial intelligence, AI agents, governance, organizational transformation, coordination systems, or the future of work, this episode provides a practical look at what happens when AI is allowed to operate independently. Hosted by Luigi Pascal Rondanini, creator of OrbaOS™ [orbaos.com] and author of The Coordination Capital Doctrine [https://rondanini.com/ccr-doctrine/].

8 de jun de 2026 - 18 min
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MCP Is Not a Coding Innovation - Machine-Mediated Governance Infrastructure

The Post-Project World explores the architectural shift happening now in organizations adopting AI and machine-mediated infrastructure. Most AI discussions focus on capability and productivity. This podcast focuses on governance, coordination capital, and the organizational infrastructure that enables or prevents AI adoption at scale. Each episode addresses: How should organizations think about machine-mediated execution? What governance patterns are required? Why does sovereignty matter? What does post-project organizational structure look like? Hosted by Luigi Rondanini [https://rondanini.com/card/luigi], author of The Coordination Capital Doctrine [https://rondanini.com/ccr-doctrine/] and founder of the OrbaOS [orbaos.com] governance framework. Medium Article is here [https://medium.com/the-post-project-world/mcp-is-not-a-coding-innovation-it-is-the-start-of-machine-mediated-organization-infrastructure-7f0913c14765]

19 de may de 2026 - 16 min
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The Governance Shift: Three Books on Coordination Capital (Special Announcement)

Three interconnected publications are coming that reshape how institutional leaders measure, govern, and manage organizational structure. The Coordination Capital Doctrine (July 7, 2026) is a governance specification establishing measurement, structural floor derivation, and board-level interpretation of coordination capital—the material share of organizational cost consumed by coordination activity. Forty-six thousand words. Hardcover. For CFOs, audit committees, and boards of regulated financial institutions. The Coordination Capital Compendium (May 2027) operationalizes the Doctrine. Forty-seven thousand words across fourteen chapters. Shows how to implement coordination capital measurement at scale using AI-assisted infrastructure while maintaining human governance authority. For CFOs, governance teams, and audit committee chairs beginning implementation. The Post-Project World: A Book (End of 2026) is the narrative companion to the Doctrine. Written for COOs, CIOs, and transformation leaders. Explains why project-based organizational models are breaking down, what structures emerge to replace them, and how to lead through continuous adaptation instead of discrete delivery cycles. Together, these three books form a complete institutional offering: the Doctrine establishes specification, the Compendium operationalizes it, and The Post-Project World book makes it intelligible to broader organizational leadership. Key Concepts Explained: Coordination Capital = the organizational burden created by synchronizing, approving, reporting on, and managing dependencies across your operation. In most mid-market institutions, coordination capital represents 18–35% of total labor allocation. Coordination Capital Ratio (CCR) = coordination capital ÷ total organizational cost. A single number telling you whether your governance structure is proportionate or drifting. Structural Floor = the minimum coordination capital your institution cannot reduce without violating regulatory requirements, breaking risk governance, or abandoning governance structures required by law. Coordination Drift = change in CCR over time. The moment when governance structures move from necessary to bloated. Who This Matters For: Institutions operating under intensive regulatory oversight where coordination infrastructure has become materially costly. Organizations where committee proliferation, reporting redundancy, and decision-making inefficiency have escaped active governance. Boards and audit committees asking whether their governance burden is sustainable. On This Episode: Luigi Rondanini walks through all three publications, their audiences, their relationship to one another, and why the timing matters now. He covers the £40M+ coordination drift example that shows why this measurement is not theoretical. And he explains what happens when institutions measure and govern coordination capital actively—they operate with structural advantages that competitors cannot easily replicate. The Doctrine [https://rondanini.com/ccr-doctrine/]is available now for pre-order on Waterstones, Foyles, and all major UK booksellers. Street date July 7, 2026.

10 de abr de 2026 - 15 min
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