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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 50 MIN

Agents, Guardrails, and the Death of the Dashboard

from The MapScaping Podcast - GIS, Geospatial, Remote Sensing, earth observation and digital geography · host MapScaping

Nadine Alameh is back — former CEO of the Open Geospatial Consortium, and now CEO and co-founder of Lunate AI, a six-month-old company sitting right at the messy intersection of geospatial and AI. In this conversation, Nadine breaks down the three types of clients she's seeing right now: government agencies standing at the edge of the river, wondering whether to jump in, startups from outside the geospatial world stumbling in with big ideas, and organizations that know they need to modernize but don't know who to call. We get into why the real value today is in experience and advisory rather than raw coding, why "moving up the stack" matters more than ever, and how AI agents are quietly reshaping everything — from how satellites get tasked to how dashboards (or whatever replaces them) get built. We also talk about the death of the one-size-fits-all dashboard, world models and simulations, why trust and guardrails are the actual hard work, and what it takes to go from a flashy proof-of-concept to something a bank can rely on every morning. If you're a GIS professional thinking about where to position yourself, a startup founder wandering into the geospatial world, or someone trying to figure out how AI fits into your workflows — this one's for you.

Nadine Alameh is back — former CEO of the Open Geospatial Consortium, and now CEO and co-founder of Lunate AI, a six-month-old company sitting right at the messy intersection of geospatial and AI. In this conversation, Nadine breaks down the three types of clients she's seeing right now: government agencies standing at the edge of the river, wondering whether to jump in, startups from outside the geospatial world stumbling in with big ideas, and organizations that know they need to modernize but don't know who to call. We get into why the real value today is in experience and advisory rather than raw coding, why "moving up the stack" matters more than ever, and how AI agents are quietly reshaping everything — from how satellites get tasked to how dashboards (or whatever replaces them) get built. We also talk about the death of the one-size-fits-all dashboard, world models and simulations, why trust and guardrails are the actual hard work, and what it takes to go from a flashy proof-of-concept to something a bank can rely on every morning. If you're a GIS professional thinking about where to position yourself, a startup founder wandering into the geospatial world, or someone trying to figure out how AI fits into your workflows — this one's for you.

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