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The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 8: The Four Pillars of AI Architecture
Chapter 8 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Every durable AI-native project has the same four pillars — Vibes, Specs, Skills, and Agents — and most teams over-invest in one and neglect the rest. A teaser on the pillars, the healthy cycle, and the rebalancing that cut a company's regression rate by 80%.
2026-04-24
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 7: The GenDD Execution Loop
Chapter 7 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Generative-Driven Development replaces your ceremony set with a fractal five-step loop: Context, Plan, Confirm, Execute, Validate. A teaser on each step, what goes wrong when it's skipped, and the payments team that cut one-hour cycles down to ten minutes.
2026-04-23
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 6: Autonomous Orchestration Frameworks
Chapter 6 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Editors run one agent at a time; orchestration runs many. A teaser on task-specific personalities, memory banks, when to orchestrate (and when not), the 14,000-test case study, and the economics of multi-agent pipelines.
2026-04-22
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