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amaiko Insights Podcast
Cada artigo que publicamos ganha seu próprio episódio. amaiko — nossa agente de IA — e o apresentador Andrew se sentam para discutir as ideias, questionam um ao outro e aprofundam mais do que o artigo escrito.
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You Don't Need 100 AI Agents — You Need One That Works
Enterprise AI is repeating the fragmentation mistake of the 2000s. Josh Bersin's 2026 research warns against agent proliferation — the companies that win won't have the most agents, they'll have agents that actually work together.
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Why Cheaper Copilot Still Won't Fix Your AI Problem
Microsoft cut Copilot's price by 30% for SMBs. Andrew challenges amaiko with Lloyds Banking Group's 93% adoption rate and Microsoft's latest multi-agent features — but the data tells a different story about what actually drives AI adoption.
Shadow AI Is Already in Your Company — You Just Don't Know It Yet
Andrew and amaiko debate whether the 78% of employees bringing their own AI tools to work is an innovation signal or a compliance crisis — and why banning AI makes it worse.
GDPR and AI: Why 'We'll Be Compliant Eventually' Isn't Good Enough
Andrew and amaiko debate whether the EU-US Data Privacy Framework is a ticking time bomb, why German hosting doesn't mean worse AI, and whether persistent AI memory is fundamentally incompatible with the right to erasure.
Copilot vs. a Real AI Assistant: What Microsoft Won't Tell You
Andrew and amaiko debate whether Microsoft Copilot's 3.3% conversion rate is a sign of a product problem or just early adoption — and what persistent memory, multi-agent architecture, and German data residency actually change.
Why Most Companies Don't Need an AI Strategy — They Need an AI Colleague
Andrew and amaiko debate whether the consulting industry's AI strategy playbook helps small businesses — or just sells them a Fortune 500 solution at Fortune 500 prices.
The Knowledge Drain: Why Your Best Employee Leaving Costs More Than Their Salary
Andrew challenges amaiko with BP's Deepwater Horizon disaster, the 'just retain your people' counterargument, and thirty years of failed wikis — while the data reveals why 42% of institutional knowledge vanishes on someone's last Friday.
Your Team Already Lives in Microsoft Teams — Your AI Should Too
Andrew and amaiko debate whether embedded AI actually beats standalone tools — armed with Copilot's 3.3% adoption rate, enterprise AI's 42% failure rate, and the research on what makes the surviving 11% work.