The Pilot Trap: The Category Error Behind Enterprise AI Failure

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Why do 95% of enterprise AI pilots fail to deliver measurable impact?Not because the technology does not work. It does, demonstrably, in every pilot and proof of concept that reaches the steering committee.They fail because the delivery model governing them was designed for a different era of technology. The governance assumes the system will behave the same way after deployment as it did during testing. The roles assume accountability can be handed off and moved on. The economics assume build cost is the hard part and operations will take care of itself.AI systems do not work that way. They drift. They degrade. They produce different outputs from the same inputs depending on conditions nobody fully controls.This is not a talent problem or a technology problem. It is a category error: the misapplication of deterministic delivery frameworks to probabilistic systems. Every management practice downstream of that mismatch produces results that look correct and are not.The Pilot Trap names the structural root cause, defines the operating discipline that replaces it, and gives leaders a practical diagnostic they can run in one week.Inside this book:The economics nobody modelled: why AI agents in production cost more than the business case predicted, and where the money actually goesThe five control surfaces every enterprise needs to govern AI systems in productionThe four leadership roles that do not yet exist in most organisational chartsWhy agent coaching, not agent training, is the operational discipline AI systems requireThe 1:1 planning ratio: for every dollar approved to build, at least one more is needed to operateA five-agent diagnostic you can run on Monday morning to reveal what has been invisible since deploymentWritten for the CIO, CAIO, CTO, CFO, or CEO who approved the AI investment and is now asking why the returns have not arrived.Vijayan Seenisamy is the creator of the AI Role Operating Framework (AI ROF) and author of The AI Delivery Manager Blueprint. He helps enterprise leaders redesign delivery, governance, and roles for AI systems in production.Foreword by Mark Cameron, CEO of Alyve, Forbes technology strategy columnist, and Deakin University Executive MBA faculty. Read more

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