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The AI Executive Brief
by Stephen Forte
The AI Executive BriefAI is changing how companies operate. This is your daily briefing on what actually matters — in under ten minutes.Every weekday, host Stephen Forte breaks down the AI stories that should be on your radar if you're running a company. No hype, no tutorials, no jargon-filled deep dives into model architecture. Just the developments reshaping how businesses are built, managed, and scaled — explained through the lens of someone who's spent decades in the trenches of technology and entrepreneurship.Each episode follows a simple format: what happened, why it matters, and what it looks like in practice for a company like yours. Whether it's a Fortune 500 CEO restructuring their entire workforce around AI, a new tool that eliminates forty hours of manual work per month, or a regulatory shift that should be on your next board agenda — this show connects the dots between headline news and operational reality.This isn't a show about AI as a concept. It's about AI as an op
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MCP Is The Plug. You Still Need The Outlet Cover.
MCP — Model Context Protocol — has gone from a curiosity to enterprise infrastructure in less than a year. Last Friday, the Linux Foundation made it official, formalizing MCP under its new Agentic AI Foundation alongside production integrations from SUSE, AWS, and Fujitsu. Translation: it is now the standard your engineers are building on. In this episode, Stephen Forte explains: What MCP actually is — the USB-for-AI analogy, in plain language, no developer experience required Why it became default — Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Cursor, LangChain, LiteLLM, IBM LangFlow all support it Why it cannot be deployed alone — the protocol is open by design, and an open protocol without a wrapper is a powerful electrical outlet with no cover The AgentOps layer your team needs — gateway, identity, logging — same pattern as DevOps, new layer of the stack Three direct questions to ask your CTO this quarter, and why naming a single owner matters more than convening a committee Brex (the corporate-card and spend-management fintech) made the point cleanly this week with the open-source release of CrabTrap — a small proxy that watches every HTTP call an agent makes before it goes out. A 306-practitioner study published this month puts the urgency in numbers: 82% of organizations have agents in production or pilot, and the number-one cited challenge is reliability, not capability. The protocol your engineers are excited about is genuinely useful and genuinely standard. The work of making it safe to operate is a separate budget line and a separate skill set — and it is the price of admission for running this stuff in a real company.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The AI Executive BriefAI is changing how companies operate. This is your daily briefing on what actually matters — in under ten minutes.Every weekday, host Stephen Forte breaks down the AI stories that should be on your radar if you're running a company. No hype, no tutorials, no jargon-filled deep dives into model architecture. Just the developments reshaping how businesses are built, managed, and scaled — explained through the lens of someone who's spent decades in the trenches of technology and entrepreneurship.Each episode follows a simple format: what happened, why it matters, and what it looks like in practice for a company like yours. Whether it's a Fortune 500 CEO restructuring their entire workforce around AI, a new tool that eliminates forty hours of manual work per month, or a regulatory shift that should be on your next board agenda — this show connects the dots between headline news and operational reality.This isn't a show about AI as a concept. It's about AI as an op
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