<p><strong>The 'D' Got Deleted: How VC Funding Broke the Innovation Ecosystem</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Last week's whitepaper isn't production-ready. But someone's already pitching it to your board. Kence Anderson has deployed 100+ autonomous AI systems for Fortune 500 companies—and watched venture capital create a research-to-PR pipeline that skips development entirely. The 'D' in R&amp;D got deleted. Hype cycles got amplified.</p><p><br></p><p>Rule-based AI—systems encoding expertise as decision logic—was the 1980s breakthrough. Overhyped, then abandoned when it couldn't do everything. But engineers kept deploying it where codified rules excel: industrial controls, diagnostics, compliance. It's running critical infrastructure today. Every AI wave follows this arc. For leaders, the lesson: stop asking which technology wins. Ask what each does well—and build modular systems that match capabilities to tasks. </p><p><br></p><p>The fix: if AI can learn, someone should teach it the right way. Machine teaching—goals, scenarios, strategies—creates modular agents that compound capability through orchestration.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Paradigm Shifts:</strong></p><p><strong>📌 Components &gt; Algorithms: </strong>LLMs excel at language. Reinforcement learning excels at practice. Engineering matches superpowers to tasks.</p><p><strong>📌 Methodology Before Platform: </strong>Databases required relational algebra before SQL scaled. Autonomous AI requires machine teaching before platforms compound.</p><p><strong>📌 Teaching &gt; Training: </strong>Every intelligence requires instruction. Practice without pedagogy is noise. </p><p><strong>📌 Swarms Beat Battleships: </strong>In an AI naval competition, one giant ship won—then got banned. The algorithm responded with 100,000 tiny ships and overwhelmed everyone. Distributed beats concentrated. Shopify vs. Amazon.</p><p><strong>📌 Distributed but Interoperable: </strong>Winning economies build decentralized, self-healing innovation units. Losing economies calcify around monoliths.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Operational Impact:</strong></p><p><strong>📌 Research-to-PR Pipeline: </strong>When government labs led innovation, development preceded deployment. VC filled the gap but deleted the rigor.</p><p><strong>📌 Hierarchical Orchestration: </strong>Supervisor agents directing specialized agents produce explainability swarms can't. Top-down orchestration enables traceability.</p><p><strong>📌 Human-AI Teaming: </strong>Teams of agents and humans beat both alone. Experts teach agents; agents teach novices. Capability compounds bidirectionally.</p><p><strong>📌 Space Forces the Issue: </strong>Harsh environments demand self-healing, modular systems. Manufacturing principles translate to orbital operations.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Strategic Reframe:</strong></p><p>What's the superpower of each component? How do modular pieces orchestrate into systems that perform? Restore the 'D.' Ecosystems that develop escape the trough. Hype machines fall in.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Guest: </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kence/" target="_blank" style="color: rgb(5, 99, 193);">Kence Anderson</a>, CEO &amp; Founder, <a href="https://www.amesa.com/" target="_blank" style="color: rgb(5, 99, 193);">AMESA</a> | Author, Designing Autonomous AI</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Series Hosts: </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dyan-finkhousen/" target="_blank" style="color: rgb(5, 99, 193);">Dyan Finkhousen</a>, Founder &amp; CEO, <a href="https://www.shoshinworks.com/" target="_blank" style="color: rgb(5, 99, 193);">Shoshin Works</a> | Vikram Shyam, Futurist, NASA</p><p><br></p><p>Ecosystemic Futures is the <a href="https://www.shoshinworks.com/" target="_blank" style="color: rgb(5, 99, 193);">Shoshin Works</a> foresight series with NASA heritage.</p>

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115. The 'D' Got Deleted: How VC Funding Broke the Innovation Ecosystem

DEC 11, 202545 MIN
Ecosystemic Futures

115. The 'D' Got Deleted: How VC Funding Broke the Innovation Ecosystem

DEC 11, 202545 MIN

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The 'D' Got Deleted: How VC Funding Broke the Innovation EcosystemLast week's whitepaper isn't production-ready. But someone's already pitching it to your board. Kence Anderson has deployed 100+ autonomous AI systems for Fortune 500 companies—and watched venture capital create a research-to-PR pipeline that skips development entirely. The 'D' in R&D got deleted. Hype cycles got amplified.Rule-based AI—systems encoding expertise as decision logic—was the 1980s breakthrough. Overhyped, then abandoned when it couldn't do everything. But engineers kept deploying it where codified rules excel: industrial controls, diagnostics, compliance. It's running critical infrastructure today. Every AI wave follows this arc. For leaders, the lesson: stop asking which technology wins. Ask what each does well—and build modular systems that match capabilities to tasks. The fix: if AI can learn, someone should teach it the right way. Machine teaching—goals, scenarios, strategies—creates modular agents that compound capability through orchestration.Paradigm Shifts:📌 Components > Algorithms: LLMs excel at language. Reinforcement learning excels at practice. Engineering matches superpowers to tasks.📌 Methodology Before Platform: Databases required relational algebra before SQL scaled. Autonomous AI requires machine teaching before platforms compound.📌 Teaching > Training: Every intelligence requires instruction. Practice without pedagogy is noise. 📌 Swarms Beat Battleships: In an AI naval competition, one giant ship won—then got banned. The algorithm responded with 100,000 tiny ships and overwhelmed everyone. Distributed beats concentrated. Shopify vs. Amazon.📌 Distributed but Interoperable: Winning economies build decentralized, self-healing innovation units. Losing economies calcify around monoliths.Operational Impact:📌 Research-to-PR Pipeline: When government labs led innovation, development preceded deployment. VC filled the gap but deleted the rigor.📌 Hierarchical Orchestration: Supervisor agents directing specialized agents produce explainability swarms can't. Top-down orchestration enables traceability.📌 Human-AI Teaming: Teams of agents and humans beat both alone. Experts teach agents; agents teach novices. Capability compounds bidirectionally.📌 Space Forces the Issue: Harsh environments demand self-healing, modular systems. Manufacturing principles translate to orbital operations.Strategic Reframe:What's the superpower of each component? How do modular pieces orchestrate into systems that perform? Restore the 'D.' Ecosystems that develop escape the trough. Hype machines fall in.Guest: Kence Anderson, CEO & Founder, AMESA | Author, Designing Autonomous AISeries Hosts: Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works | Vikram Shyam, Futurist, NASAEcosystemic Futures is the Shoshin Works foresight series with NASA heritage.