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Token Economy and AI Agents: The Final Hurdles in Enterprise Deployment

Token Economy and AI Agents: The Final Hurdles in Enterprise Deployment

Released Friday, 15th May 2026
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Token Economy and AI Agents: The Final Hurdles in Enterprise Deployment

Token Economy and AI Agents: The Final Hurdles in Enterprise Deployment

Token Economy and AI Agents: The Final Hurdles in Enterprise Deployment

Token Economy and AI Agents: The Final Hurdles in Enterprise Deployment

Friday, 15th May 2026
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In this episode, Frank La Vigne sits down with his Red Hat colleague Christopher Newland for a deep dive into the evolving challenges and opportunities at the intersection of AI, open source, and enterprise technology.

Fresh off attending both IBM Think and Red Hat Summit, Christopher Newland shares insights from two very different industry perspectives—executive strategy and hands-on engineering. Together, they explore the elusive “last mile” problem in AI adoption, the rise of agentic systems, the critical role of harnesses and runtimes, and why memory management is becoming the next frontier.

Plus, they discuss the practical realities and future potential of tools like OpenShift AI, IBM Bob, and open source alternatives. Whether you’re a developer grappling with implementation details or a leader focused on ROI, this episode has something for everyone navigating today’s fast-changing AI landscape.

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00:00 Comparing IBM Exec and Red Hat Conferences

05:24 Challenges in AI implementation

06:56 Challenges in scaling microservices

11:38 Integrating AI with project management

14:23 Debate on AI model vs. harness

16:54 Discussing model evolution and limitations

22:54 Affordable Power BI Courses Bundle

25:19 Separating and managing runtimes

27:02 Using semantic routing for requests

30:15 Agent memory and compression basics

36:02 New AI approach and vision

38:49 Developing a multi-agent system

40:40 Importance of data chunking

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