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AI is not the story — power concentration is

Insight from Colin Melia.

Most people focus on AI tools, models, and new features.
But the real shift is not the technology — it’s control.
A small number of companies own the infrastructure, the data, and the distribution.
Everyone else is building on top of it.
This changes how businesses should think about AI.
It’s not just about using the best tool.
It’s about understanding who owns the system you depend on.

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Why most businesses ignore policy (until it’s too late)

Insight from Colin Melia.

Most people focus on AI tools, models, and new features.
But the real shift is not the technology — it’s control.
A small number of companies own the infrastructure, the data, and the distribution.
Everyone else is building on top of it.
This changes how businesses should think about AI.
It’s not just about using the best tool.
It’s about understanding who owns the system you depend on.

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The hidden forces shaping business today

Insight from Colin Melia.

Most people focus on AI tools, models, and new features.
But the real shift is not the technology — it’s control.
A small number of companies own the infrastructure, the data, and the distribution.
Everyone else is building on top of it.
This changes how businesses should think about AI.
It’s not just about using the best tool.
It’s about understanding who owns the system you depend on.