EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 28 MIN
AI Agents, Failed Pilots, and the Human Risk Layer w/ Jason Todd Wade of BackTier
from AI Visibility by Jason Todd Wade, Founder of BackTier · host Jason Todd Wade
BackTier.com-https://nvimal.com/https://www.stellarhorn.com/aboutJason Wade talks with Ryan Drumheller and Nikhil Vimal about the real-world mess of AI adoption: failed pilots, unclear strategy, vibe coding, AI agents, cybersecurity risk, and the human guardrails companies keep skipping.Ryan brings the fractional CIO view: companies want AI, but often do not know what problem they are trying to solve. Nikhil brings the enterprise AI and startup lens, explaining why many AI pilots fail when companies rush into tools without strategy, data discipline, or governance. The conversation covers why “we need AI” is not a plan, how tools like Copilot, Claude, GPT, Gemini, Base44, and Lovable are being used, and why rapid prototypes are useful but not enough. The deeper issue is usually hidden data, unclear workflows, weak training, and poor ownership.The strongest section focuses on AI agents. Agents can create serious leverage, but they can also delete code, break systems, expose data, or create operational risk when given too much access. Ryan’s key point: treat agents like team members. Give them permissions, guardrails, supervision, and backups.Key TopicsFailed AI pilotsFractional CIO perspectiveEnterprise AI adoptionVibe coding and prototypesCopilot, Claude, GPT, GeminiBase44 and LovableAI agentsCybersecurity riskData qualityHuman guardrailsBackups and permissionsAI for creativity and productivity
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BackTier.com-https://nvimal.com/https://www.stellarhorn.com/aboutJason Wade talks with Ryan Drumheller and Nikhil Vimal about the real-world mess of AI adoption: failed pilots, unclear strategy, vibe coding, AI agents, cybersecurity risk, and the human guardrails companies keep skipping.Ryan brings the fractional CIO view: companies want AI, but often do not know what problem they are trying to solve. Nikhil brings the enterprise AI and startup lens, explaining why many AI pilots fail when companies rush into tools without strategy, data discipline, or governance. The conversation covers why “we need AI” is not a plan, how tools like Copilot, Claude, GPT, Gemini, Base44, and Lovable are being used, and why rapid prototypes are useful but not enough. The deeper issue is usually hidden data, unclear workflows, weak training, and poor ownership.The strongest section focuses on AI agents. Agents can create serious leverage, but they can also delete code, break systems, expose data, or create operational risk when given too much access. Ryan’s key point: treat agents like team members. Give them permissions, guardrails, supervision, and backups.Key TopicsFailed AI pilotsFractional CIO perspectiveEnterprise AI adoptionVibe coding and prototypesCopilot, Claude, GPT, GeminiBase44 and LovableAI agentsCybersecurity riskData qualityHuman guardrailsBackups and permissionsAI for creativity and productivity
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