I keep seeing the exact same pattern play out across almost every industry right now. Someone builds a genuinely elite AI routing system, data pipeline, or agentic assistant. It solves a massive bottleneck and saves dozens of hours. But the moment you demo it to traditional management or stakeholders, the entire thing stalls out. Traditional business minds want deterministic, 100% fixed guarantees. Trying to bridge the communication gap and explain that a non-deterministic model might phrase an answer differently or handle an edge-case dynamically even if its overall accuracy is 98%; takes way more effort than actually writing the code or prompting the system. The absolute highest-value skill right now isn’t understanding how to build the architecture; it’s knowing how to sell and explain probabilistic logic to people who have only ever used legacy software. Anyone else wrestling with this communication barrier? submitted by /u/netcommah
Originally posted by u/netcommah on r/ArtificialInteligence
