Notes from the Pact.
Short pieces on how Community Shared SuperIntelligence works, why the sovereignty model matters, and what the next wave of enterprise AI looks like from inside the build.
Agents take action. Chatbots answer questions. The 2026 shift in enterprise AI.
BCG, KPMG, MIT Sloan, Writer, and OpenAI all converge on the same 2026 thesis: enterprise AI is moving from systems of knowledge to systems of execution. Here's what that means for the CFO justifying the spend, and why the chatbot-demo era is over.
Robin Gray·4 min readPact economics: why non-competitor cohorts beat scale in federated enterprise AI
A Pact of 8 aligned, non-competing organizations outperforms a Pact of 30 misaligned ones. We walk through the math behind structural likeness, why competitor overlap kills compounding value, and what makes federated enterprise AI actually work in practice.
Robin Gray·3 min readWhy we built CSSI: sovereign enterprise AI owned by members, not big tech
Every major AI platform in 2026 ingests your data to improve their model, then sells that intelligence back to you. CSSI inverts the architecture: your data stays home, only learnings travel, and the resulting intelligence is owned by the members who generated it. A plain-English walkthrough of the sovereign AI thesis.
Robin Gray·3 min read