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Designing with Dimensions: Rethinking Creativity Through Generative AI

June 10, 2025 Holt Hackney 0

Creativity often emerges from the interplay of disparate ideas—a phenomenon known as combinational creativity. Traditionally, tools like brainstorming, mind mapping, and analogical thinking have guided this process. Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) introduces new avenues: large […]

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The Evolution and Future of the Relationship Between Business and IT

June 9, 2025 Monte Rummer 0

By Monte Rummer Over the last two decades, the relationship between business and IT has experienced one of the most profound transformations in the enterprise world. What once began as a tightly controlled, internally managed […]

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Artificial Intelligence

Architecting Human-AI Relationships: Governance Frameworks for Emotional AI Integration

June 6, 2025 Sarah Dyson 0

Building enterprise resilience through psychologically-informed AI transition strategies By Sarah Dyson, Harrisburg University of Science and Technology As AI systems become increasingly sophisticated and emotionally expressive, enterprise architects face an unprecedented challenge: managing technical transitions […]

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Beyond ESG: A Call for Human-Centered Accountability and Resilience

June 5, 2025 Holt Hackney 0

By Kate O’Neill, Tech Humanist Picture two enterprise software experiences. In the first, an employee navigates a labyrinthine ERP system with seventeen clicks to complete a simple expense report, fighting unintuitive interfaces while the system […]

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When Machines Dream: Quantum Consciousness and the Future of AI

June 4, 2025 Stuart Dee 0

By Stuart Dee While neuroscientists debate quantum consciousness, engineers are building something extraordinary, computers that think with light instead of electricity. Photonic quantum computers represent a radical departure from traditional silicon-based machines, harnessing particles of […]

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The Future of Agile Isn’t ‘agile’

June 2, 2025 Leonard Greski 0

By Leonard Greski, Chief Scientist, LeadingAgile It’s been a little over three years since I last sat down with A&G Managing Editor Holt Hackney to talk about the State of Agile. As of May 2025, […]

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Applications & Technology

Enterprise Architecture: A Guide to State Government Continual Transformation

May 30, 2025 Holt Hackney 0

The National Association State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) has released the second of a series of reports on business architecture, making “the case for enterprise architecture as a necessary discipline for planning and organizing continual […]

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Applications & Technology

Excerpt on Multi-Agent Systems (Agentic AI) from the eBook ‘Mastering AI Ethics and Safety’

May 28, 2025 Holt Hackney 0

By Walson Lee (Editor’s Note: What follows is an excerpt from “Mastering AI Ethics and Safety.” The book can be purchased here.) Introduction The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence presents both unprecedented opportunities and critical […]

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Beyond the Sprint: What Executives Really Need from Engineering

May 26, 2025 Stuart Dee 0

By Stuart Dee As an architect who began my career in software development, I have experienced first-hand how the worlds of engineering and business often operate in silos. I started out building systems (today I […]

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Artificial Intelligence

It’s Time to Get Comfortable with Uncertainty in AI Model Training

May 23, 2025 Holt Hackney 0

It’s obvious when a dog has been poorly trained. It doesn’t respond properly to commands. It pushes boundaries and behaves unpredictably. The same is true with a poorly trained artificial intelligence (AI) model. Only with […]

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