CIO Alerts

CIO Alerts

What enterprise leaders need to know about AI architecture, governance, and vendor dependency — before the contracts are signed.

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Ground the Circuit, Shape the Current
How autonomic composition actually works. The three functions of grounding, the current-shaping mechanics of the Declaration, and the four properties of composed output — scoped, private, sovereign, instant — as structural consequences of grounding a circuit and shaping a current. First alert-class implementation of the Autonomaton Protocol.
CIO Alert · April 22, 2026
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Architecture and Accountability
Prudential regulators have been drafting toward an architectural substrate the field hadn’t specified. Grove’s pattern is that substrate. A CIO Alert on how sovereign AI satisfies SR 11-7, FFIEC, OCC, and the prudential regime they anchor.
CIO Alert · April 22, 2026
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Sovereignty Is All You Need
Grove's sovereignty thesis: the single architectural primitive missing from how the industry is building AI. A CIO Alert occasioned by Ramaswamy and Perault (WSJ, April 17, 2026).
CIO Alert · April 20, 2026
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The Telemetry Trap
Every AI vendor interaction generates telemetry that flows upstream — not downstream. Enterprises are training their vendors’ next models with their own operational data while retaining no structural control over how that data is used.
CIO Alert · April 2026
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The AI Market Runs on Subsidy, Not Structure.
Seven of eight AI deployment patterns are structurally suppressed. The 2026 landscape is sustained by capital, distribution power, and accumulated lock-in — not structural merit. The first quarterly Λ landscape audit.
CIO Alert · March 2026
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The Architectural Gap
Why AI policy can’t trump architectural reality. The mechanisms the industry calls “safety” — RLHF, system prompts, output filtering — are statistically weighted preferences, not structural constraints.
CIO Alert · March 2026

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