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  <title>Driven Edge — Insights</title>
  <subtitle>Writing on building software worth keeping and putting AI to work where it earns its place.</subtitle>
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    <title>The difference between AI integration and an AI demo</title>
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    <summary>Why bolted-on AI rarely changes anything, and what it means to put AI inside the systems you already run.</summary>
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    <title>What we mean by software worth keeping</title>
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    <updated>2026-06-25T00:00:00.000Z</updated>
    <summary>Most software is built to ship and forgotten the day it goes live. What it takes to build the kind that still earns its place years later.</summary>
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    <title>Where AI actually earns its keep</title>
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    <updated>2026-06-18T00:00:00.000Z</updated>
    <summary>Most AI ideas don&#39;t survive contact with a real workflow. A practical way to tell which use cases move a number and which just add cost.</summary>
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